Majid Al Ansari

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Majid Al Ansari
ماجد الأنصاري
Born
Majid Al Ansari

1987
Occupation(s)Director, producer, writer, editor, production manager
Years active2000–present

Majid Al Ansari (born 1987), is an Emirati filmmaker. [1] He is best known as the director of critically acclaimed film Zinzana: Rattle the Cage and Netflix's first Egyptian television series Paranormal . [2]

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Personal life

Al Ansari was born in 1987 in Abu Dhabi, UAE to an Emirati father and Kuwaiti mother. Al Ansari studied music at California State University, Long Beach before entering cinema. [3]

Career

He started film at the Abu Dhabi Film Commission under David Shepherd. Then he moved to work at Image Nation in 2010. [4] During this period, he moved to Africa and attended the Maisha Film Lab in Uganda, a non-profit training initiative for emerging East African film-makers. After returning to UAE, he made his maiden short film The Intruder!. [3]

Ansari made his feature debut film Zinzana: Rattle the Cage in 2015. [5] The film had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX, and then European premier at BFI London Film Festival. The film received critical acclaim and later won the award for the Best Arab Filmmaker of the Year at the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival. [4] The film was then picked up by IM Global for world-wide representation, and sold to Netflix as the first Arab film acquisition. [3] The film is reportedly the first film of its genre to be produced in the United Arab Emirates. [6] After the success of the film, he worked as an executive producer on three major Arab films: Shabab Sheyab, Rashid & Rajab, and Scales - which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival Critics Week in 2019 and won the Club Verona award for most innovative film. [7]

In 2020, Majid directed three episodes of the acclaimed Netflix series Paranormal. The series, based on Ahmed Khaled Tawfik's renowned novels, was the first Egyptian original series for the global streaming platform and was a top trending series following its November release. [8] [9] [10]

Partial filmography

YearFilmRoleGenreRef.
2011Sea ShadowTrainee assistant location managerFilm
2011The Intruder!Director, producer, writer, editorShort film
2013DjinnAssistant location managerFilm
2014From A to BExecutive producerFilm
2015 Zinzana: Rattle the Cage Director, writerFilm
2018On Borrowed TimeExecutive producerFilm
2017–18Justice: Qalb Al AdalaExecutive producerTV series
2019Rashid & RajabExecutive producerFilm
2019ScalesExecutive producerFilm
2020 Paranormal DirectorTV series

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