Zahraa Ghandour

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Zahraa Ghandour
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Zahraa Ghandour, 2020 International Women’s Day, Baghdad
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NationalityIraqi
Occupation(s)actress and film director

Zahraa Ghandour is an Iraqi actress and film director.

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Ghandour was born and raised in Baghdad to a Lebanese father and an Iraqi mother.[ citation needed ] She left Iraq in 2004 to live in Syria, then to Beirut, Lebanon. A few years later she returned to Iraq. Living in these three countries allowed her to master several accents: Iraqi, Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian. She is also fluent in English.

Early career

Ghandour started her work in media at the age of 17. By the time she was 22, she had her own TV show (‘52 minutes’), a weekly documentary show focusing on social issues in Iraq.

She started as a writer and presenter and began also directing the show with the second season. Ghandour has held a variety of media jobs in online media, radio and television, where she presents the long-running technology show “Dot.IQ” on Sumaria TV.

Acting

Alongside her work as a documentary filmmaker, Ghandour started an acting career that soon made her one of the most prominent figures of Iraq’s fledgling but dynamic film industry. Her work includes roles both in Arabic and English.

A chance encounter with Mohammed Al-Daradji, a well-established Iraq-based filmmaker, led to her getting the leading role in the acclaimed film “The Journey”, which premiered at TIFF in 2017 and represented Iraq in nominations in the foreign feature category at the 2019 Academy Awards. [1] After working on her part for three years, her performance as Sara, a female suicide bomber, drew much attention and earned her widespread critical acclaim, [2] [3] [4] as well as a number of awards. The film was released in France under the title "Baghdad Station" on 20 February 2019. [5]

She was then called up by Baghdad-born Swiss filmmaker Samir for the main female role in his latest feature film, Baghdad in My Shadow, [6] which is to be released in 2019.

In parallel, she is working on a number of acting projects for television, including for the Channel 4 series "Baghdad Central". [7]

Awards

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 The Journey [13] SaraAn Iraqi drama film directed by Mohamed Al-Daradji
2019Baghdad in My Shadow [14] AmalBy Swiss director ‘Samir’, release date 2019.
2021Messi Baghdad[ citation needed ]SalwaDirected by Sahim Omar Kalifa, release date 2022.

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