Dorra Bouzid (Arabic: درة بوزيد; 1933 – 24 September 2023) was a Tunisian journalist, art critic, and feminist.[1][2][3]
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DorraBouzid (Arabic: درة بوزيد; 1933 – 24 September 2023) was a Tunisian journalist, art critic, and feminist. DorraBouzid was born in Sfax in 1933....
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audience. 2014 : Face à la mer by Sabry Bouzid 2016 : Woh ! by Ismahane Lahmar 2010 : Casting by Sami Fehri : as Dorra Mnawer 2012 : Maktoub (3rd season) by...
was considered the first native female pharmacist in Nigeria. Tunisia: DorraBouzid is considered the first female pharmacist in Tunisia after independence...
in public. In 2013 he shot a documentary about the Tunisian feminist DorraBouzid. Fataria in 2017 was his first feature film. 2006: Madame Bahja 2009:...
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