Ibrahim Jalal
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In 1953, he traveled to Italy, enjoying a scholarship to study at the Experimental Cinema Institute in Rome. However, this scholarship was quickly withdrawn, forcing him to return in 1954 as a teacher at the Institute of Fine Arts and the head of the Modern Art Theater group he founded in 1952. In the mid-1950s, he worked as an assistant director in the film "Who is Responsible?" by director Abduljabbar Lee and "Saeed Afandi" by director Kamiran Hassani. He then traveled to the United States, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in 1961 and a master's degree in 1963 from the Technical Institute affiliated with the University of Chicago. Upon his return to Baghdad, he continued his artistic activities in the fields of theater, cinema, television, and radio, as well as teaching at the Institute of Fine Arts and later at the Academy of Fine Arts.
He acted in the film "Shayif Khair" directed by Mohamed Shukri Jameel and became the artistic director for the film "Al-Haris," directed by the late artist Khalil Shawqi and produced by Al-Youm Films. He also directed "Al-Ras" by director Faisal Al-Yasiri, "Sanawat Al-Omr" by director Jafar Ali, "Al-Aswar" by director Mohamed Shukri Jameel, and "Al-Ayyam Al-Tawila" by director Tawfiq Saleh. He was elected president of the artists' union and was honored, along with the staff of the film "Al-Aswar," which won the "Golden Damascus Sword" award from the head of state in 1979. He was also honored in 1974 as a pioneering and influential theater figure in Baghdad's celebrations of World Theater Day.
He also appeared in films such as "Faa'iq Yatzaug" and "Al-Fares Wal Jabal" directed by Mohamed Shukri Jameel, and finally in the television film "The Last Farewell" directed by Jamal Abdul Jassim. He ventured into film direction with the movie "Hamed and Hamoud," starring singers Hussein Nama and Ahmed Nama, and a selection of Iraqi art stars. Some of his notable plays include "Maqamat Abi Al-Ward," "Al-Bayek Wal Sayiq," "Al-Malhama Al-Shaabiya," "Ani Ummak Ya Shakir," "Aqdat Himaar," "Al-Tufan," "Al-Aswad Wal Abyad," and "Al-Mutanabbi." His last play was "Al-Sheikh Wal Ghaniya," before his death. He passed away immediately after completing the last scenes of his TV work, the film "The Last Farewell," in 1991 after a battle with illness.
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