Manal bin Amr
Manal Ali bin Amr (Arabic: منال علي بن عمرو) is an Emirati writer, photographer, Film director, and film producer.[1][2] Education and careerBin Amr was born in Abu Dhabi in 1978. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from the United Arab Emirates University in 2000 and later obtained a Master's degree in Marketing, Communication, and Media from Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi in 2018. Professionally, she worked as an editor at the Emirati publication Al-Mar'a Al-Youm from 2008 to 2012.[3] A pioneer in the UAE's cinematic scene, she began her career by directing several short films, including The Shoe (2006), Stuck Face (2007), From the Agenda of Treason (2008), Borrowed (2009), Widad (2009), Noura's Apple (2010), and Things (2011).[4][5] She gained widespread acclaim for her bold 2015 series The Smell of Bread, which tackled sensitive social issues.[6] Bin Amr also enjoys photography, graphic design, and printmaking.[7] Awards
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