Kamla Abou Zekry


Kamla Abou Zekry is an Egyptian television and film director who directed well-known movies and TV series such as Bent Esmaha Zaat, Segn El Nisaa, and Wahed Sefr. She has taken part in many international and national film festivals, including the Cairo International Film Festival, the Dubai International Film Festival, and the Venice Film Festival. Her films have also been screened at the Cannes Film Festival.

Life

Abou Zekry was born in Cairo, Egypt. She graduated from the Higher Institute of Cinema, and started her film career by collaborating with Nadel Galal on 131 Ashghal in 1993.
Zekry has collaborated with screenwriter Mariam Naoom on several TV series. A Girl Named Zat was an adaptation of Sonallah Ibrahim's 1992 novel Zaat. Women's Prison, based on a play by Fathia al-Assal, was shot in Qanater Prison.
Abou Zekry was quick to respond to the January 25 Revolution. 18 Days was a collaboration with Mariam Abou Auf, daughter of Egyptian actor and composer Ezzat Abou Aouf, while God's Creation followed the story of a girl selling tea on the street who joins the revolution.
A Day for Women was the opening film at Cairo Film Festival in winter 2016.

Works

Films

131 Ashghal / 131 Works, 1993Qittar Al Sa’aa Al Sadisah / The Six O’ Clock Train, 1999. Short film.Hello America, 2000Sanna Oula Nasb / First Year Con, 2004. Feature film.Malek wa ketaba, 2005. Feature film.An el ashq wel hawa, 2006Tamantashar Yom / 18 Days, 2011Khelket Rabena / God's Creation, 2011A Day for Women, 2016

TV Series

6 Midan El-Tahrir, 2009Wahed-Sefr / One-Zero, 2009A Girl Named Zat, 2013Segn El Nesa / Women's Jail, 2014Wahet El Ghoroub / Sunset Oasis, 2017100 Wesh / 100 Face, 2020Bitulou' Al-Rouh/As the Spirit breaks out, 2022