Yiɣi chaŋ yɛligu maŋamaŋa puuni

Lotfi Achour

Diyila Dagbani Wikipedia
Lotfi Achour
Tuma

Lotfi Achour (Arabic: لطفي عاشور) o nyɛla ŋun nyɛ Tunisia sasabira , puruduusa n ti pahi dareta ti theater mini cinema.[1] O nyɛla ŋun nyɛ puruduusa n ti theater sinii nim gari pishi ni anu yaɣa pam puuni kamani (London, Paris, Festival In d'Avignon, Tunis, Carthage, Hammamet, Byblos, Kinshasa, Yaoundé…). O show bahigu shɛli tuma duu yuli booni Royal Shakespeare Company di daa tim o nuu , ka di daa niŋ yuuni 2012 Olympic Games London yiŋa.

Achour nyɛla ŋun mini Russian kpɛri sabira niŋ amiliya. O bipuɣingi Doria Achour nyɛla kpɛrikpɛrita mini sinii dareeta.[2]

  • Yuuni 2016: Burning Hope (Demain dès l'aube)
  • yuuni 2024: Red Path (Les Enfants rouges)
  • Yuuni 2006: Ordure
  • Yuuni 2015: Father (Père)
  • Yuuni 2016: Law of Lamb (La Laine sur le dos)
  • Yuuni 2022: Blind Spot (Angle mort)
  • yuuni 1991: Cet assassin-là vous aime (Written by Natacha de Pontcharra)
  • Yuuni 1993: Œil de cyclone (Written by Natacha de Pontcharra)
  • yuuni 1994: La Gazelle et l'enfant (Written by Abdelwahab Meddeb)
  • Yuuni 1994: Portrait d'art, baptême et mariage (Written by Natacha de Pontcharra)
  • Yuuni 1995: Zeyneb (Written by d'Aroussia Nallouti)
  • Yuuni 1996: Mickey la torche (Written by Natacha de Pontcharra)
  • yuuni 1997: La Trempe (Written by Natacha de Pontcharra)
  • Yuuni 1998: L'Angélie (Written by Natacha de Pontcharra)
  • Yuuni 2000: Dancing (Written by Natacha de Pontcharra)
  • yuuni 2000: Les Brûlants
  • Yuuni 2000: Les Ratés (Written by Natacha de Pontcharra)
  • Yuuni 2000: Essbaïhi (Written by Taoufik Jebali)
  • Yuuni 2002: La Franchise c'est bien (Written by Natacha de Pontcharra)
  • Yuuni 2002: Oum (Written by Adel Hakim)
  • yuuni 2004: La Traversée de Gibran Khalil Gibran (Music by Zad Moultaka)
  • Yuuni 2006: Ichkabad (Written byTaoufik Jebali et Mohamed Raja Farhat)
  • yuuni 2007: La Comédie indigène
  • Yuuni 2009: Hobb Story, Sex in the (Arab) City
  • Yuuni 2012: Macbeth, Leïla and Ben: a Bloody History (coproduced by Royal Shakespeare Company)