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Amin (Arabic أمين) is a given name for males meaning trustworthy. Alternative spellings include Ameen, Amien and Amine, the last being mainly Francophone. (The given name is not to be confused with the word "Āmīn," that is, "Amen.") Amin appears as a common given name among Muslims.
The female equivalent of Amin is Amina or Ameena, which is a widely used name among female Arabs.
See also Amine (disambiguation) and Amina (disambiguation)
Amin may also refer to:
Stana Katic (/ˈstɑːnə ˈkætᵻk/; born 26 April 1978) is a Canadian-American film and television actress. She plays Kate Beckett on the ABC series Castle.
Katic was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, to Croatian Serb parents Petar and Rada Katić, who emigrated from Yugoslavia. In describing her ethnicity, she has stated "My parents are Serbs from Croatia. I call us Dalmatian because that's the part of the planet that we are originally from. I have Serb, Croat and even a handful of Montenegrin family members." Her father is from Vrlika, and her mother is from the surrounding area of Sinj. Katic later moved with her family to Aurora, Illinois. She spent the following years moving back and forth between Canada and the United States. After graduating from West Aurora High School in 1996, Katic studied at the University of Toronto and then at the DePaul University Goodman School of Drama, where she studied acting from 2000 to 2002. Katic also studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse acting school. She has four brothers and one sister.
Rendezvous or rendez-vous refers to a planned meeting between two or more parties at a specific time and place. The terms may also refer to:
Raza Jaffrey (born 2 January 1975) is a British actor and singer, currently starring as Dr. Neal Hudson on the CBS TV medical drama Code Black. He is best known for playing Zafar Younis on the BBC One spy drama series Spooks. In 2014, he played Pakistani Lieutenant Colonel Aasar Khan in season 4 of the Showtime series Homeland.
Jaffrey was born in Liverpool, Merseyside, the son of an Indian sea captain from Agra and an English mother from Liverpool. He grew up in London and was educated at Dulwich College (1986–1991), alongside fellow Spooks actor Rupert Penry-Jones. He studied English and Drama at Manchester University, and studied acting at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He intended to join the Royal Air Force as a pilot after leaving Manchester University.
While at university, he appeared in a number of plays at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, including The London Vertigo by Brian Friel, and at the Pendley Open Air Shakespeare Festival, including Henry VIII and A Comedy of Errors. In his final year at Manchester, he worked with Royal Shakespeare Company chief associate director Gregory Doran, which he has cited as one of the things that led him to apply for Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and eventually go on to become a professional actor. Throughout his time at Manchester, he was also the lead singer of a jazz funk band. He also participated on America's Next Top Model.
Captain Abu Raed (Arabic: كابتن أبو رائد) is a 2007 Jordanian Film directed and written by Amin Matalqa. It is the first feature film produced in Jordan in more than 50 years. The Royal Film Commission of Jordan endorsed Captain Abu Raed to be submitted to the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, the first ever submitted by Jordan. The film won awards at numerous film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival, Heartland Film Festival, and the Dubai International Film Festival. It was screened at the Jerusalem International Film Festival in 2008.
Abu Raed is an airport janitor at the Queen Alia International Airport in Amman. After finding a Royal Jordanian captain's hat in the trash, the neighborhood children mistake him for an airline pilot and beg him to tell them stories of his adventures. At first refusing, he later concedes and tells them about his fictional travels to England, France, and New York, earning the name "Captain Abu Raed"
An older child, Murad, knows who Abu Raed really is and sets out to prove this to the other children wrong, repeating the phrase "People like us don't grow up to be pilots." With some dinars he found, Murad takes the other children on a taxi ride to the airport to show them the truth about Abu Raed. The children are heartbroken at seeing their idol on his hands and knees, scrubbing the floor.
Footage from my feature films: The Rendezvous (2016) Strangely In Love (2014) The United (2012) Captain Abu Raed (2008) Featuring music from Cinema Paradiso by Ennio Morricone and The Rendezvous by Austin Wintory
A montage from our first year of laughing, traveling, and playing together. Song: Beside you by Michael Kamen
Viewpoint with Dr. James Zogby. Airdate July 16, 2009. Movie clips have been omitted in order to fit the interview into YouTube's clip time limit.
"The Rendezvous" d'Amin Matalqa Stana Katic Raza Jaffrey Traduit par Cornelias
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTwZcIH4gvE Veja mais vídeos legendados em http://stanakaticbrasil.com/midias Stana Katic Brasil Site: http://stanakaticbrasil.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/BRStanaKatic Facebook: http://facebook.com/StanaKaticBrasil Tumblr: http://BRStanaKatic.tumblr.com
Via: https://www.facebook.com/amin.matalqa/videos/10154443549649404/ Veja mais vídeos legendados em http://stanakaticbrasil.com/midias Stana Katic Brasil Site: http://stanakaticbrasil.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/BRStanaKatic Facebook: http://facebook.com/StanaKaticBrasil Tumblr: http://BRStanaKatic.tumblr.com
Stana Katic & Raza Jaffrey são entrevistados no tapete vermelho, enquanto Amin Matalqa, o diretor de The Rendezvous mostra a movimentação ao redor da estreia de seu mais novo filme. Vídeo transmitido ao vivo pelo Facebook de Amin Matalqa. Stana Katic: Stanatics Brasil http://stana-katic.com.br Twitter: StanaticsBR Mais vídeos: http://stana-katic.com.br/media
Reel from my 3 feature films: Captain Abu Raed (2008) - Sundance World Cinema Audience Award, The United (2012) - The first Arabic language Disney film Strangely In Love (Coming 2014) - An American comedy adaptation of Dostoesky's White Nights
Stana Katic & Raza Jaffrey - Amin Matalqa's FB Live - Mill Valley Will Festival 2016 Veja mais vídeos legendados em http://stanakaticbrasil.com/midias Stana Katic Brasil Site: http://stanakaticbrasil.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/BRStanaKatic Facebook: http://facebook.com/StanaKaticBrasil Tumblr: http://BRStanaKatic.tumblr.com