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Baccar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Elyes Baccar (born 1971), Tunisian film director * Jalila Baccar (born 1952), Tunisian actor and playwright * Selma Baccar (born 1975), Tunisian film-maker and politician * Taoufik Baccar Taoufik Baccar is a Tunisian politician. He was the governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia from 2004 to 2011.
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Elyes Baccar
Elyes Baccar is a Tunisian feature film and documentary director, writer and producer. He is best known for his work on the films ''She & He'', ''Lost in Tunisia'' and ''Tunis by Night''. Life and career Elyes was born in Tunis, Tunisia. He studied Directing at the French CLCF in Paris. He also attended FEMIS training program in Paris and the cultural manager program at Goethe-Institut in Berlin. He started his career as an assistant director to films such as ''Star Wars'' in Tunisia shooting. In 2006, Elyes directed his first feature film ''She & he'' (Elle et Lui), premiered in international film festivals. In 2011, his first feature documentary ''Rouge Parole'', about the Tunisian revolution. His second feature film ''Tunis by night'' (Tunis Ellil), premiered at the Cairo International Film Festival in 2017. He was guest speaker at Columbia University, Goethe-Institut and the German Commission for UNESCO The German Commission for UNESCO is one of 195 National Commissio ...
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Jalila Baccar
Jalila Baccar (; born 1952) is a Tunisian playwright and actor. Early life and education Baccar was born in Tunis on 23 November 1952. She became interested in drama while at school. Career When she graduated from school she joined a regional theatre company in Gafsa, an oasis and mining community in the south-west of Tunisia. She and the company's co-director tried to modernise the company but met with resistance both from their fellow actors and from the authorities. They moved back to Tunis in 1976 and established their own company, Almasrah al-jadid: The New Theatre, the first independent professional theatre company in Tunisia. In 1993 Baccar and Jaïbi established a new company, Familia. Their play ''Junun'' (''Dementia'') was staged at Avignon in the 2002 Festival. In 2003, she won the SACD Prize for Francophonie for ''Araberlin''. Their play ''Amnesia'' "which details all the ills of Tunisia under the now defunct regime, with its nepotism and corruption, economi ...
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Selma Baccar
Selma Baccar or Salma Baccar (born December 15, 1945) is a Tunisian filmmaker, producer and politician. She is considered the first woman to make a featured length film in Tunis.Stefanie van de Peer, 'An encounter with the doyenne of Tunisian film, Selma Baccar', ''The Journal of North African Studies'', Vol. 16. No. 3, September 2011, pp.471-82. DOI: 10.1080/13629387.2010.527122 Baccar is known for creating manifestos through her films, centered around women's rights in Tunisia. Early life Selma Baccar was born on December 15, 1945 in Tunis. Her family moved to Hammam-Lif when she was seven year old. Baccar was raised as a Muslim by her parents and has done the pilgrimage to Mecca with her family twice; however, Baccar identifies as agnostic. She began to study psychology in 1966 to 1968 in Lausanne, Switzerland. She relocated after 2 years to study film in Paris at Institut Francais de Cinema. She then became a member of the Tunisian Federation of Amateur Filmmakers, where she w ...
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