Join us on Youtube live for Short Film Saturdays! Discover the Global South Diasporas’ hottest emerging filmmakers for live short film screenings followed by interactive Q&As with the directors. Why short films? Often celebrated and then shelved, shorts are a filmmaker’s purest, rawest form of artistic expression, and executed within the boundaries of smaller production budgets. Most short films don’t get seen beyond the festival circuit. We can’t think of a better way to open our minds to new stories, cultures & POVs!
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Welcome to Soleil Space's Short Film Saturdays! This week we feature the work of Egyptian Director Mohamed Gaber and American Director Ward Kamel
Join on YouTube Filmmaker SubmissionMohamed Gaber is an Egyptian director, script writer and an actor who was born in the great ancient city of Alexandria with all its heritage that reflects on its people adding a unique different flavor to their artistic output. Mohamed contributed in several cinematic projects that were mainly short films playing several roles like assistant director, actor and director.
"Ward Kamel is a Syrian filmmaker based in Brooklyn, working across film, television and advertising in a variety of roles. He strives to depict underrepresented characters in grounded and relatable narratives. His latest short, If I Die in America, premiered at SXSW® in competition, and earned him a finalist position for the Sundance Ignite lab.