Sameh 'Saz' Zakout is an actor, known for Junction 48 (2016) and Tel Aviv on Fire (2018).
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Sameh Zoabi was born and raised in Iksal, a Palestinian village near the city of Nazareth. He graduated from Tel Aviv University with a dual degree in Film Studies and English Literature. Zoabi then received a Fulbright Fellowship to study Filmmaking at Columbia University, earning an M.F.A. in 2005. Zoabi's work has been shown in many international film festivals such as Cannes, Berlin, Locarno, Sundance, Karlovy Vary, and New York Film Festival. A selection of Zoabi's notable work includes a short film titled Be Quiet (2005) for which received a prize at the Cannes Film Festival-Cinefondation Selection. His feature film debut, Man Without a Cell Phone (2010), won several audience awards as well as the Golden Antigone at the 2011 Montpellier Film Festival. His second feature film, Under the Same Sun (2013) was about peace between Israel and Palestinians. Most recently, Zoabi wrote the original script of The Idol (2015), directed by Hany Abu Assad, which had its premier at the Toronto International Film Festival. Along with his work as a filmmaker, Zoabi developed a keen interest in academia. Zoabi is working as an adjunct professor at NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Hunter College and Columbia University's MFA program. Zoabi teaches core classes in directing, production and screenwriting.
Sameksha Nair is known for Forensic (2020), Paapam Cheyyathavar Kalleriyatte (2020) and Kozhipporu (2020).
Samel Edwards is an actor, known for Monsters and Men (2018).
Samentha is known for Supercops V/S Supervillains - Shapath (2013), Dil Dosti Dance (2011) and Glitter (2021).
Studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NYC. Earned Acting degree (OAS). 1987-89 Member of Academy Company 1989-1990. Theater major at Eastern Michigan University 1985-87. Earned B.S degree in Arts Management 1998. Member of Actors Equity Association. Stage work- 30 years of local professional theater in Detroit, and Ann Arbor, MI.
Samer Al Barkawi is a Syrian director and producer. He is best known as the director of popular television serials and films Al Hayba, Djemai Family, Sultan Achour and 10 Bouzid Days. He graduated with a degree in business management from the University of Damascur in 1994. In 2010, he directed his maiden film Baed Al Sokoot. Then he made the television serial Khawatim in 2012. In 2013, he directed the serial Loabat El Mawt (Game of Death) which had its official television screening on 10 July 2013 in Egypt. Later, it was released in Lebanon. After the success of the series, he made the and A Cry of a Soul: Sarkhet Roh in 2013. He also made several critical acclaimed short films such as Nur and The Poster in 2003, Yousry Nasrallah in 2005, and Kalam Harim: Women's Talk in 2006. In 2017, he made Syrian-Lebanese drama television series Al Hayba. The serial received large popularity with some criticism with representations of women and domestic violence. The series was spanned for five seasons.
Samer Bisharat is a Palestinian actor born in 1996 in the holy city of Nazareth. He played his first role at the age of 12 in Sari Bisharat's award winning short film "Tormus". He was cast in the Oscar nominated film "Omar" by award winning director Hany Abu Assad, later and also in Cannes Director's Fortnight winner "The Aquatic Effect" by Sólveig Anspach and Jean-Luc Gaget . Samer's work also include prestige TV titles like, Hulu's "The Looming Tower" and Channel 4's "The State". Recent features include 'Huda's Salon' (Toronto and Locarno) gain for Abu Assad and 'Let It Be' Morning which was nominated Un Certain Regrard at Cannes 2021
Samer Bou Antoun is known for L'insulte (2017), Wled Al Balad (2014) and Lel Maout (2021).