Sandra Nashaat

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Sandra Nashaat
Sandra Nashaat Egyptian Film Director Speaks at Panel Discussion on Women in Creative Industries.jpg
in 2018
Born (1970-02-02) February 2, 1970 (age 51)[1]
Nationality Egypt
OccupationFilm director

Sandra Nashaat (Arabic: ساندرا نشأت; born February 2, 1970) is an Egyptian film director.[2]

Biography[]

Nashaat is a Coptic Christian. She was born to a Lebanese mother and a Syrian father. Nashaat attended Cairo's Higher Film Institute alongside Cairo University where she studied French Literature. She has made several long feature films in recent years, all of which were box office successes.

Filmography[]

  • Akhir Shita (Last Winter. Short film released in 1992)
  • Al-Mufiola (The Editing Table. Short film released in 1994)
  • Mabruk wa Bulbul (Mabruk and Bulbul. Released in 1998)
  • Leh Khaletny Ahebak (Why did you make me love you? Released in 2000) starring Karim Abdel aziz, Mona Zaki, Hala Shiha and Ahmed Helmi
  • Haramia Fe KG 2 (Thieves in Kindergarten. Released in 2001) starring Karim Abdel aziz, Hanan Turk, and Talaat Zakaria
  • Haramia Fe Thailand (Thieves in Thailand. Released in 2003) starring Karim Abdelaziz, Hanan Turk, Maged Elkeduani, Talaat Zakaria and [3]
  • Mallaki Iskandariya (Alexandria Private. Released in 2005) starring Ahmed Ezz, Nour, Ghada Adel, , Mohamed Ragab and .
  • El Rahena (The Hostage. Released in 2007), starring Ahmed Ezz, Noor, , and
  • Masgoon Tranzeet (Released in 2008)
  • El-Maslaha (Released in 2012)
  • Sharak (Released in 2014)
  • Bahlam (Released in 2014)

References[]

  1. ^ "Sandra Nashaat - Director Filmography، photos، Video" Check |url= value (help). elCinema.com. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  2. ^ Hillauer, Rebecca (2005). "Nashat, Sandra (1970–)". Encyclopedia of Arab Women Filmmakers. American Univ in Cairo Press. pp. 100–104. ISBN 978-977-424-943-3.
  3. ^ Nakhla, Sherif Iskander (2003). "Cosmopolitan grass roots". Al-Ahram Weekly. Archived from the original on 2013-02-21.

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