Sandra Nashaat

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Sandra Nashaat (Arabic: ساندرا نشأت; born February 2, 1970) is an Egyptian film director.[1] Nashaat is a Coptic Christian. Her movies (she started out as a music video director) include:

  • Akhir shita (Last Winter. Short film released in 1992)
  • Leh Khaletny Ahebak (en: 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 (Thugs in KG 2. Released in 2001) starring Karim Abdel aziz, Hanan Turk, Maged Elkeduani and [Talat Zakaria]
  • Haramia Fe Thailand (Thugs in Thailand. Released in 2003) starring Karim Abdelaziz, Hanan Turk, Maged Elkeduani, Talat Zakaria and Lotfi Labib[2]
  • Mallaki Iskandariya (Privé Alexandria. Released in 2005) starring Ahmed Ezz, Noor, Ghada Adel, Khaled Salah, Mohamed Ragab and Reham Abdelghafour.
  • El Rahena (The Hostage. Released in 2007), starring Ahmed Ezz, Noor, Yasmin Abdelaziz, Salah Abdalah and Mohamed Sharaf
  • Masgoon Tranzeet (2008)
  • El-Maslaha (2012)
  • Sharak (2014)

References

  1. 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. 
  2. Nakhla, Sherif Iskander (2003). "Cosmopolitan grass roots". Al-Ahram Weekly. 

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