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Mohamed Zouaoui

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Mohamed Zouaoui
Born
OccupationActor

Mohamed Zouaoui (Arabic: محمد الزواوي), is a Tunisian-born actor living in Italy.In 2004 he made his first appearance on the television, gets his first role in the TV miniseries Posso chiamarti amore?. He also acted in Nassiryia - Per non dimenticare (Nasiriyah - Lest we forget), Capri, and RIS Delitti Imperfetti (Scientific Investigations Unit: Imperfect Crimes). In 2007, he acted in the miniseries Liberi di giocare. His cinema debut was the 2008 film L'ultimo pulcinella, directed by Maurizio Scapparo. In 2009 he starred in I mostri oggi, and in 2010 appeared in The Father and the Foreigner. In 2010 he acted in I fiori di Kirkuk, directed by Fariborz Kamkari. For this role he earned several awards, including the Globo d'Oro for Best New Actor.[3]

Filmography

Cinema

Television

  • Posso chiamarti amore?, directed by Paolo Bianchini (2004)
  • Sottocasa (2006)
  • Nassiriya - Per non dimenticare, directed by Michele Soavi (2006)
  • Liberi di giocare, directed by Francesco Miccichè (2007)
  • La ladra, directed by Francesco Vicario (2010)
  • Capri, directed by Francesca Marra (2010)
  • Un amore e una vendetta, directed by Raffaele Mertes (2011)

Awards

  • Globo d'Oro for Best New Actor[3]
  • Chieti Film Festival Flaiano Award
  • 2011 Poggio mirteto Filmfestival best Foreign actor
  • 2010 Grand Prix International Best Performance in .The Flowers of Kirkuk


References

  1. ^ "Mohamed Zouaoui: лHo scoperto la pace╗". Cittanuova.it. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  2. ^ "Intervista a Mohamed Zouaoui, Globo d'Oro per I Fiori di Kirkuk - Notizie sul Cinema - VOTO 10". Voto10.it. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  3. ^ a b "Vincitori Globo d' Oro 2011: premio Miglior Film ad Habemus Papam di Nanni Moretti al Globo d' Oro 2011". Iocinemablog.it. Retrieved 2014-07-17.

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