Sherif Arafa
Sherif Arafa (Arabic: شرف عرفة) (born on December 25, 1960) is an Egyptian director, writer and producer. He graduated from the Higher Institute of Cinema in 1982.
Sharif Arafa participated in the making of many of the movies in the history of Egyptian cinema, such as Birds of the Dark, The Mafia, and Halim. He directed the 2010 film Escaping Tel Aviv (Walad Ela' Am) starring Moslem Salwa. He produced several movies and television works such as Halim, Tamer we shawkeya and "Lahazat Harega" "Critical moments".
Awards
He received many awards during his career such as:
- Awards for best director and best film of the Egyptian Culture Minister Farouk Hosni to play movies with adults, Terrorism and Kebab and The forgotten
- Silver Award for best film festival in 1992 Milan African Film and film terrorism kebab
- Bronze Award for best film festival in Venice in 1995 for "dark birds
- Silver Award for best film festival in Milan in 1995 for "dark birds
- The prize for best out of the festival's national cinema in 2007 for the film Halim.
Family
Both his father, Saad Arafa, and his older brother, Amr Arafa, are directors.
External links
- Sherif Arafa at the Internet Movie Database
- (Arabic) Sherif Arafa : official website of the artist, director and writer and producer of films
- (French) Sherif Arafa : his films on imdb.fr
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