AlNamar Al'Aswad

1984 Egyptian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Black Tiger (Arabic: النمر الأسود, transliterated as El-Nemr El-Aswad) an Egyptian film released in 1984. The film is directed by Atef Salem and stars Ahmed Zaki, Ahmed Mazhar and Wafa Salem.

Directed byAtef Salem
Starring
Release date
  • 1984 (1984)
CountryEgypt
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AlNamar Al'Aswad
النمر الأسود
Directed byAtef Salem
Starring
Release date
  • 1984 (1984)
CountryEgypt
LanguageArabic
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Synopsis

The film tells the true story of an Egyptian Gastarbeiter (Mohamed Hassan al-Masry) who learns the carpentry trade from a young age and travels to ply it in Germany. His inability to speak German and even English leads to discrimination. To make things worse, he is bullied by a colleague over his dark skin, and the colleague succeeds in getting Mohamed's work visa revoked. He turns to a friend he made during his work abroad, an Egyptian Greek boxing coach, who trains the young man in the sport. Mohamed also meets and falls in love with a neighbor, but her father doesn't approve of her marrying a black man. They marry anyway, and he shakes up the industry with an improvement on the lathe that makes him a wealthy businessman in Germany.

The movie was filmed in the cities of Hanau, Maintal and Mülheim am Main in the state of Hesse in Germany.

Mohamed Hassan al-Masry

The inspiration for the film was born in 1948 and was a professional boxer in Germany who won several titles and boxed for his adoptive country in Canada.[1][2][3] He died in a tragic accident in 2014.[4][5]

Cast

  • Ahmad Zaki as Muohammad hasan almasri
  • Ahmad Mazhar as Costa
  • Wafaa Salem as Helga
  • Yusuf Fawzi as Birjir
  • Ihsan Sharif as Mohammed's mother
  • Ibrahim Qadry as Hassan, Mohammed's father
  • Nabila Hassan as Zainab
  • Muhamad alsayrafi as Helga's father
  • Hussein Sherif as Medhat
  • Fatima wajdi as Sahibat allahaf
  • Mahmud Elwan as Elwan
  • Mutawie Eways as Ramadan

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