Egyptian film director
Kamla Abou Zekry (born January 8, 1974) is an Egyptian television and film director who directed well-known movies and TV series such as Bent Esmaha Zaat , Segn El Nisaa , and Wahed Sefr . She has taken part in many international and national film festivals , including the Cairo International Film Festival , the Dubai International Film Festival , and the Venice Film Festival . Her films have also been screened at the Cannes Film Festival .
Life
Abou Zekry was born in Cairo, Egypt . She graduated from the High Cinema Institute , and started her film career by collaborating with Nadel Galal on 131 Ashghal in 1993.[ 1]
Zekry has collaborated with screenwriter Mariam Naoom on several TV series. A Girl Named Zat (2013) was an adaptation of Sonallah Ibrahim 's 1992 novel Zaat . Women's Prison (2014), based on a play by Fathia al-Assal , was shot in Qanater Prison .[ 2]
Abou Zekry was quick to respond to the January 25 Revolution . 18 Days was a collaboration with Mariam Abou Auf, daughter of Egyptian actor and composer Ezzat Abou Aouf ,[ 3] while God's Creation followed the story of a girl selling tea on the street who joins the revolution.[ 4]
A Day for Women was the opening film at Cairo Film Festival in winter 2016.[ 5]
Works
Films
(with Nadel Galal) 131 Ashghal / 131 Works , 1993
Qittar Al Sa’aa Al Sadisah / The Six O’ Clock Train , 1999. Short film.
(with Nader Galal) Hello America , 2000
Sanna Oula Nasb / First Year Con , 2004. Feature film.
Malek wa ketaba , 2005. Feature film.
An el ashq wel hawa , 2006
(with Mariam Abou Auf) Tamantashar Yom / 18 Days , 2011
Khelket Rabena / God's Creation , 2011
A Day for Women , 2016
TV Series
6 Midan El-Tahrir , 2009
Wahed-Sefr / One-Zero , 2009
A Girl Named Zat , 2013
Segn El Nesa / Women's Jail , 2014
Wahet El Ghoroub / Sunset Oasis , 2017
100 Wesh / 100 Face , 2020
Bitulou' Al-Rouh /As the Spirit breaks out (in critique of ISIS), 2022
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