Moncef Dhouib

Tunisian actor
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Moncef Dhouib
Born1952
Sfax
NationalityTunisian
Occupationdirector . actor . screenwriter . producer . puppeteer.
Notable workTalfaza Jaya

Moncef Dhouib (Arabic: المنصف ذويب) (born 1952 in Sfax) is a Tunisian film director, actor, screenwriter and producer and puppeteer. He is a recipient of the FESPACO award. After making four notable short films in the 1980s he made The Sultan of the City (Soltane El Medina) (1993) and The TV arrives (Talfaza Jaya) (2006).[1]

Selected filmography

Actor

He played the role of the maid in 1984 in the film Misunderstood.

Director

He directed a series of short films in 1980.

  • 1986 : Hammam D'hab written by Hedi Abassi.
  • 1989 : El hadhra.
  • 1992 : Soltane El Medina (The Sultan of The City) produced by Ahmed Baha.
  • 1995 : Tourba.
  • 1999 : Les siestes grenadine (Grenadine naps) directed by Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud.
  • 2006 : He produced and directed Talfza Jaya produced by Manara productions.

Theater

He also wrote three solo performances that achieved great success in Tunisia :

Awards

He received the Award of the Best short film at the 7th African Film Festival in Milan, Italy.

References

  1. ^ Ames, Roy (2008). Dictionary of African filmmakers. Indiana University Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-253-35116-6.
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