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Tamer El Said : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tamer El Said
Tamer El Said (Arabic: تامر السعيد, born 1972) is an Egyptian filmmaker. He wrote, produced and directed numerous films including ''Take Me'' (2004), an award winning documentary about five friends who unwittingly became political prisoners in Morocco, and the short film ''On a Monday'' (2005) on an old married couple who rediscover their relationship. His first fiction feature ''In the Last Days of the City'' was shot in Cairo, Berlin, Baghdad and Beirut and is currently in post-production. He is co-founder of several independent initiatives in Cairo, including Cimatheque Alternative Film Centre, Mosireen, and Zero Production. ==Early Life==
Tamer El Said was born in August 1972 in Cairo, Egypt. His father Ahmed El Said wrote for the 70s famous children's radio program, ''A Song and A Tale''.〔Director's note http://www.lastdaysofthecity.com/〕 In spring 1991, El Said was detained for six weeks by State Security after participating in a students' strike in a demonstration against the participation of the Egyptian troops in the First Gulf War.〔 He studied Film Directing at the High Institute of Cinema, graduating 1998 with Honourable Mention, and received his diploma in 2002. After graduating, he worked for a couple of years as 1st AD on some of Egypt’s bigger feature films, then spent a year directing high end commercials while teaching at both the High Institute of Cinema and the Actor’s Studio in Cairo. In 2002 he took on the role of Senior Producer and Artistic Consultant for Nile Productions, moving across to Hot Spot in Dubai in 2003. His time as Senior Producer at Hot Spot saw the company expand dramatically, producing 250 documentaries in 58 countries, and winning several international awards.
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