Kamla Abu Zekry
An Egyptian director, she graduated from the Higher Institute of Cinema. She began her artistic career by working as a second assistant director in the film (131 Works) by director Nader Galal in 1993. Then she directed her first short film (Six O’Clock Train), and then returned to work as an assistant director. In the films (Hello America), (Watch, Peace), and (Al-Lumbi), starring the artist (Mohamed Saad), and (How Do You Make Girls Love You), until she directed her first film (First Year of Nasab) in 2004, followed by the films (Malak and Kataba) ) and (About Love and Passion) and (One Zero). On the television level, she directed the sitcom series (6 Tahrir Square) in 2009, the series (Zat) in 2013, and the series (Nasa Prison) in 2014.
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as Etiquette TeacherA group of students get a scholarship in Switzerland, they happen to fall in love.
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as uncreditedThe film revolves around a man who can spend all of his life in a difficult life by lying and...
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