Abdellatif Abdelhamid
Abdellatif Abdelhamid (Arabic: عبد اللطيف عبد الحميد) is a Syrian film director.[1] His films have earned numerous awards, beginning with the Damascus International Film Festival, the Carthage Film Festival,[2] and Rabat International Film Festival.
Abdellatif Abdelhamid عبد اللطيف عبد الحميد | |
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Years active | 1981—present |
Awards | Montpellier Mediterranean Film Festival - Critics Award 1993 Rasael Shafahiyyah Muscat Film Festival - Best Director 2001 Qamaran wa Zaytouna Singapore International Film Festival - Special Jury Prize 2007 Kharej al-Taghtiya |
He studied at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow.[1]
Filmography
- Umniyat (Wishes, 1983) (Documentary).
- Aydina (Our Hands, 1982) (Documentary).
- Layali Ibn Awa, (Nights of the Jackals, 1989).
- Rasael Shafahiyyah (Verbal Letters, 1991).
- Suoud al-Matar (The Rise of Rain, 1994).
- Nassim al-Roh (Soul Breeze, 1998).
- Qamaran wa Zaytouna (Two Moons and an Olive, 2001).
- Ma Yatlubuhu al-Musstamiun (At Our Listeners’ Request, 2003).
- Kharej al-Taghtiya (Out of Coverage, 2007).
- September's Rain
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References
- Armes, Roy (2018). Roots of the New Arab Film. Indiana University Press. pp. 13, 16. ISBN 9780253031730.
- Marineau, Jean-Claude (1997). "Impressions d'Afrique — récit de voyage cinématographique". Ciné-Bulles. 15 (4): 32–35.
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