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Eagerness The artist Ahmed Al-AwadiParticipate in offering condolences to the family of the late artist Mahmoud Yassin, in the Sheikh Zayed area on October 6, without the accompaniment of his wife, artist Yasmine Abdel Aziz.
At the funeral of Mahmoud Yassin, many public figures at the funeral, and from the artistic community, after the funeral prayer was held on Thursday after the noon prayer at the police mosque.
The men’s condolences were presented by screenwriter Amr Mahmoud Yassin (son of the late artist), and artist Mohamed Riad (the husband of his daughter Rania), and the first attendees were: Sherif Mounir, Laila Elwi, Ahmed Adam, Nihal Anbar, Muhammad Al-Sharnoubi.
The artist Mahmoud Yassin passed away at the age of 79, after a bus trip during which he participated in a large number of works through a long artistic journey.
The great artist Mahmoud Yassin continues to lead the trends of social media platforms after his departure last Wednesday.
While Mahmoud Yassin’s funeral was attended by various art stars, including Hussein Fahmy, Izzat Al-Alaili and others.
Among the most prominent films of the late artist Mahmoud Yassin, the bullet is still in my pocket, about which he said in previous statements, that the filming took place in all the real areas in which the events of war occurred at that time namely, the Suez Canal, Port Said and Ismailia governorates under the supervision of Egyptian army leaders at the time, who followed the entire shoot, and its events revolve around the young recruiter “Muhammad”, returning from Gaza after the 1967 setback, and has an emotional relationship with his cousin “Fatima”, the film is the story of Ihssan Abdul Quddus and directed by Hossam El Din Mostafa, and shared the championship by all De Najwa Ibrahim, Hussein Fahmy and Youssef Shaaban .
“Shadows on the Other Side” was one of his distinguished works, co-starring Naglaa Fathy and Madiha Kamel and directed by Khaled Shaath. The film revolves around a love story between the two heroes of the play “Muhammad” and “Rose” and casts shadows of the politics of the time and the atmosphere of war in this story.
“Wall of Championships” was Mahmoud Yassin’s last film, dating from the October Sixth War, as it remained locked in drawers and was not shown to the public for many years, as it generated much controversy.
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