Ahmed Ragab

Ahmed Ragab

Historia

An Egyptian satirical journalist, born on November 20, 1928 in Alexandria. He obtained a BA in law. While studying at the college, he issued with others the magazine University News, which helped him meet Mustafa and Ali Amin. He worked in the office of the newspaper Akhbar El Yom in Alexandria, then he moved to Cairo, took over the editorial secretariat, and had a daily fixed article in the form of a brief satirical message titled Half a Word. He collaborated with the cartoonist Mustafa Hussein in making the cartoons of Akhbar El Yom, creating numerous memorable characters. He also had a weekly article in Al Shorouk newspaper. He died after a struggle with illness on September 12, 2014.

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Ahmed Ragab

PelĂ­culas

A Kiss of The Bridge
Writer
a short film exploring the meaning of life and pencils
A Kiss of The Bridge
Director of Photography
a short film exploring the meaning of life and pencils
A Kiss of The Bridge
Director
a short film exploring the meaning of life and pencils
Ali Baba's Trial
Writer
Koky, the little boy whose teacher tells him the story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, does not believe that Ali Baba is a hero and wants to try him for his crimes. His parents perform a trial for Ali Baba to calm him down, but something unexpected happens.
Fawazia The Bourgeoisie
Writer
The film focuses on the relationship between people with different political views, through the residents of one local region, highlighting some important issues such as ignorance, poverty, and corruption, which leads to the adoption of misconceptions.