Yasmine Kassari

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Yasmine Kassari
Born (1972-10-03) 3 October 1972
Jerada, Morocco
Nationality Belgian
Occupation Film director

Yasmine Kassari (born 1972 in Jerada) is a Belgian-Moroccan film director.

After studying medicine in Paris for one year, she registered at INSAS (Institut National Supérieur des Arts du Spectacle) in Brussels and worked for the production company Les films de la drève. In the 1990s, she directed three short films and in 2000, she directed the documentary Quand les hommes pleurent (When Men Cry) about the Moroccan immigration to Spain. Her 2004 film L'Enfant endormi (The Sleeping Child) received the Great Amber Award for Best Film and the Jury Prize for Best Film at the Bos'Art Film Festival.[1]

Filmography

  • 1994: Le feutre noir(short film)
  • 1995: Chiens errants (short film)
  • 2000: Quand les hommes pleurent (documentary)
  • 2001: Linda et Nadia (short film)
  • 2004: L'Enfant endormi (The Sleeping Child)

References

  1. Hillauer, Rebecca (2005). "Kassari, Yasmine (1972–)". Encyclopedia of Arab Women Filmmakers. Cairo: American Univ. in Cairo Press. pp. 355–357. ISBN 977-424-943-7. 

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