Abdel-Rahim Ahmed | |
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Born | Alexandria, Egypt |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Education | New York Film Academy |
Occupation(s) | screenwriter and director |
Abdel Rahim Ahmed (Arabic : عبدالرحـيم أحمد) is an Egyptian director and author, born in Egypt, graduated from the 6 October University, Faculty of Applied Arts, Department of Photography, Film and Television, and then studied film directing at the Arab School of Film and Television in Egypt under Dr Mona Al-Sabban. [1]
See: A silent animated Short film, that Abdel Rahim worked as an author, director, art director and animation artist. The film was produced by Abdel Rahim Ahmed in 2020.
A new dream movie: a short fictional film that Abdul Rahim worked as an author, director, and the film for the Arab Film School [1] graduation project.
Luxor in the eyes of the Egyptian press. [8]
Egyptian folk tale. [9]
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