Biography
Mahmoud Nasr (Arabic: محمود نصر) was a critically acclaimed Egyptian cinematographer of the 1950s and 1960s.
He worked in the Egyptian film industry between 1949 and 1969 and shot acclaimed Egyptian films such as Ard el salam (1957) and The Man Who Lost His Shadow (1968).
Filmography
all 22
Movies 22
Director 9
Producer 1
Director of Photography
The Truth Called Salem (1994)
Movie
Director of Photography
The Upper Egyptian Man (1987)
Movie
Director of Photography
The Berry and the Cane (1986)
Movie
Director of Photography
The Criminal (1978)
Movie
Cinematographer
The White Dress (1975)
Movie
Director of Photography
I'll Never Come Back (1975)
Movie
Cinematographer
Al-Shahat (1973)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Den of the Wicked (1972)
Movie
Cinematographer
Al-Moutah Wal Azab (1971)
Movie
Cinematographer
My Husband’s Woman (1970)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Man Who Lost His Shadow (1968)
Movie
Cinematographer
Mottarada Gharameya (1968)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Little Devil (1965)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Black Glasses (1963)
Movie
Director of Photography
Umm Ratiba (1959)
Movie
Cinematographer
I Am Free (1958)
Movie
Producer
Sleepless (1957)
Movie
Cinematographer
Land of Peace (1957)
Movie
Cinematographer
Farewell at dawn (1956)
Movie
Director of Photography
The Scornful Man (1956)
Movie
Director of Photography
Al-Sayyid Al-Badawi (1953)
Movie
Director of Photography
The Lady on the Train (1952)
Movie
Information
Known ForCamera
GenderMale
Birth PlaceEgypt
SiblingsMohsen Nasr
CitizenshipsEgypt
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