Photo credit: Saudi Film Commission/X
After appearing in several Tunisian films, Hend Sabry gained prominence with her role in ‘Muzakirat Murahiqua’ (A Teenager’s Diary), which was deemed the most controversial film of 2002.
The Tunisian-Egyptian actress is scheduled to lead a masterclass on January 17, organized by the Saudi Ministry of Culture’s Film Commission in Jeddah. This session will explore her experiences in both Tunisian and Egyptian cinema, highlighting how this cultural diversity has influenced her artistic and cultural perspectives.
During the masterclass, Sabry will address the challenges actors encounter when adapting to various cinematic genres and project types, whether they are independent or commercial. With her extensive career, including notable performances in ‘Finding Ola’ and the Oscar-nominated ‘Four Daughters’, she is well-equipped to provide valuable insights to industry professionals.
Sabry’s film career began at the age of 14 with her debut in Moufida Tlatli’s critically acclaimed ‘The Silences of the Palace’ (Samt El Qosour). After a brief break to complete her education, she returned to the screen in Tlatli’s ‘The Season of Men’ (2000), a feminist narrative that premiered in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section.
The Film Commission has announced that Sabry’s session will also cover the relationship between actors and directors, focusing on how actors can employ various techniques to align with the filmmaker’s vision.
This masterclass is part of the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Film Commission’s ongoing efforts to support the growth of the Kingdom’s emerging film industry.
The masterclass is a key component of the Film Commission’s Filmmakers Programme, which runs throughout January, aimed at fostering development in Saudi Arabia’s rapidly evolving cinematic landscape.
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Hend Sabry
Company Names
Saudi Ministry of Culture, Saudi Film Commission
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Muzakirat Murahiqua, Finding Ola, Four Daughters, The Silences of the Palace, The Season of Men
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