Other names Ahmed Abdallah Role Film director Name Ahmad Abdalla | Website www.ahmadabdalla.net Years active 2009–present | |
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Full Name Ahmad Abdalla El Sayed Occupation Film Director, Script Writer, Film Editor Movies Rags and Tatters, Microphone, Heliopolis, 18 Days, Tahrir 2011: The Good - the Similar People Khaled Abol Naga, Maged El Kedwany, Mohamed Hefzy, Asser Yassin, Yousry Nasrallah Profiles |
Interview with Egyptian Director Ahmad Abdalla at the Arab Film Festival - Amman
Ahmad Abdalla El Sayed Abdelkader (Arabic: أحمد عبد الله السيد) (born on December 19, 1979, Cairo) is an Egyptian film director, editor and screenwriter.
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- Interview with Egyptian Director Ahmad Abdalla at the Arab Film Festival Amman
- Ahmad Abdalla short film shot on iPhone 7 YEARS Global Media Makers
- Decor 2014
- Rags and Tatters 2013
- Microphone 2010
- Heliopolis 2009
- References
His debut feature film is Heliopolis (2009); his second film is Microphone (2010). He studied music in the 1990s and began working as a film editor in 1999. He moved to feature-length films in 2002 and began doubling as a visual effects supervisor and credits designer.
He was winner of the Best First screenplay Award of Sawiris Foundation in Cairo 2008 for Heliopolis. His upcoming film Rags and Tatters has been selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.
Participated as a jury member in some film festivals like London Film Festival in the 2014 Edition and Carthage film festival and others.
Had his first retrospective in Singapore international film festival in 2014.
Ahmad Abdalla short film - shot on iPhone | 7 YEARS | Global Media Makers
Decor - 2014
Producer by New Century in Cairo, the first high-budget film for him, Starring Khaled Abul Naga, Maged Kidwany and Horeya Farghaly, The film was premiered in London International Film Festival BFI, and announced for the Middle East Premier in Cairo International Film Festival.
Rags and Tatters - 2013
Rags and Tatters premiered at Toronto international Film Festival 2013, then participated in the official competition in London International Film Festival and was the finest Arabic film in the competition, and screened at many other festivals like Abu Dhabi Film Festival and the Cinemed International Mediterranean Film Festival of Montpellier. The film had positive reviews in international press such as Variety, The Guardian, and Huffington Post.