Ebn meen fel mogtamaa

1979 ihe nkiri Egypt

Ebn meen fel mogtamaa (Àtụ:Lang-ar, lit. "The Son of a Local Man") is an Egyptian drama film[1] released in 1979. It was directed by Hassan al-Imam,[2] is written by Mohamed Moustapha Sami, and stars Mohamed Tharwat, Mona Gabr, and Huda Sultan. The story’s premise starts with Hajji Ibrahim al-Halawani, who marries the maid who bears his child and leaves all his inheritance to that son named Hamada, angering elder sons Khalil and Khamis, who to kill their father, frame the maid, and leave Hamada to the wolves. The film premiered in Egyptian theaters on May 31, 1979.

Ndị na-eme ihe nkiri

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Nkọwa

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Hajji Ibrahim Al-Halawani (Ibrahim al-Shami), onye nwe ụlọ ịta ahịhịa Al-Maks dị na Alexandria, nwere nkụda mmụọ na ụmụ ya nwoke Khalil (Hussein al-Imam) na Khamis (Hadi el-Gayar), maka ọdịda ha gụchara n'ụlọ akwụkwọ. wee sonye n'azụmahịa ezinụlọ. N'ịbụ onye na-arọ nrọ na nwa nwoke na onye ndụmọdụ kwesịrị ekwesị, ọ hụrụ ohu ya Firdaws (Hoda Sultan), bụ onye mụrụ ya nwa nwoke aha ya bụ Hamada. Hajji nọgidere na-eyi egwu inyefe nwa nwoke ọla edo Hamada akụ na ụba ya, mana Khalil iwe na-akpali Khamis ka ọ na-egbu nri Hajj na arsenic na etiti Firdaws, na-aga nke ọma na Hamada na njide ha na Firdaws tụrụ mkpọrọ afọ iri abụọ.

Khalil nyere Khamis iwu ka ọ kpọrọ Hamada gaa Cairo ma hapụ ya n'etiti ìgwè mmadụ ahụ. N'ógbè Al-Hussain, Khamis hapụrụ Hamada ma jiri nlezianya na-ele ya anya, ruo mgbe onye nkuzi aha ya bụ Younes al-Saftawi (Salah Mansour) chọtara ya ma kpọrọ ya laa n'ụlọ Al-Jamaliah. N'ịghọta ngwa ngwa na Hamada enweghị ezinụlọ nwere ezi ebumnuche fọdụrụnụ, al-Saftawi kpọgara ya n'ụlọ ụmụ mgbei ma kwe nkwa ileta ya mgbe niile.

Hamada (Mohamed Tharwat) tolitere n'ogige ụmụ mgbei wee sonye na Conservatory ya, ebe ọ na-eme nke ọma n'egwú ma hụ onye ọrụ ibe ya Souad (Mona Gabr) n'anya, ebe Khalil na Khamis na-emefusị akụ na ụba ha na mmanya, ụmụ nwanyị, na ịgba chaa chaa dị ka ụlọ ọrụ akpụkpọ anụ. ụgwọ na-arị elu. A na-amanye ha n'ikpeazụ ire azụmaahịa ahụ iji kwụọ ụgwọ ndị ahụ, onye zụrụ ya abụghị onye ọzọ ma ọ bụghị Tafaida al-Halawani, nwa nwanne Hajji na nne Souad. Khlail kwụsịrị kpọnwụrụ akpọnwụ na-arịọ arịrịọ n'ihu ụlọ alakụba Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi nke Alexandria, ebe Khamis na-ebi ndụ dị ka onye na-eme mkpọtụ ma na-agbagharị n'okporo ụzọ. A tọhapụrụ Firdaws ka ọ nọsịrị afọ 15 n'ụlọ mkpọrọ, mana Tafaida jụrụ ya, ya mere ọ na-anọnyere enyi ya (Ragaa Youssef). N'ịjụ banyere ebe nwa ya nwoke nọ, ọ nụrụ site na Khamis na ya na Younes nọ, bụ onye na-aga Hajj. Hamada rịọrọ Tafaida maka aka nwa ya nwanyị Souad n'alụmdi na nwunye, mana ọ jụrụ, ya mere Hamada kpọrọ Younes ka ọ kwado ya. Firdaws zutere Younes ka o si Hajj lọta, ọ durukwa ya gaa oriri ngụsị akwụkwọ Hamada na Conservatory, ebe ya na nwa ya nwoke jikọrọ aka wee zute Tafaida na Souad; Hamada, onye nwetara akwụkwọ ozi n'aka Younes ka ọ ghara ịchọ ya ọzọ, nwere oke ọṅụ na nzụkọ ahụ..

Mmepụta

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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri Salah Mansour nwụrụ n'oge ịse foto na Jenụwarị 19, 1979, chọrọ onye nduzi Hassan al-Imam ka ọ dezie ọrụ ya na ihe nkiri ahụ. A nabatara Mansour n'ụlọ ọgwụ dị na mpaghara Agouza nke Cairo wee nọrọ ụbọchị ikpeazụ ya n'akụkụ nwunye ya na ọkpara ya Majdi. Dị ka ya si kwuo, okwu ikpeazụ ya bụ "Akwala ákwá, n'ihi na ebiwo m ndụ m, na-akpọkwa m asị ịhụ anya mmiri n'anya gị, nke m na-agaghị enwe ike ịhụ ma m nwụọ." Ọ dị afọ 56, ma onye isi ala Anwar Sadat nyere nwanyị di ya nwụrụ ụgwọ ezumike nka buru ibu na-enweghị atụ, n'ihi obere ego ha nwere.

Nnakwere

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Mahmoud Kassem kwuru n'akwụkwọ ya nke afọ 2018 الفيلم الغنائي في السينما المصرية (The Musical Film in Egyptian Cinema) na:   Ka o sina dị, abụ sitere na akara dị ka "يا اللي مالوش vs. "Oh, Hama, Enweghị m Nchebe Mana Gị") bụ ndị a ma ama.[3]

Edensibia

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  1. ابن مين المجتمع. Digital Library of the Middle East. Retrieved on 17 October 2021.
  2. al-Sukari. ""ابن مين فى المجتمع" على سينما1.. الأحد", Youm7, November 11, 2011. Retrieved on 17 October 2021.
  3. Kassem (2015). الفيلم الغنائي في السينما المصرية. Beirut: Al-Furat Publishing. ISBN 9789953417219. Retrieved on 17 October 2021. 

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