Director Ahmed Saleh began his career in cinema following his graduation in 2000 from Brentwick University in England with a Bachelor’s degree in the arts. Ahmed has worked as an assistant director for several well known directors such as Shereef Arafeh, Mohamed Abu Seif and...Read more Shereef Sabry. His first film was “Harb Italia” (“Italy’s War”) which starred Ahmed El Sekka and Khaled Saleh. Ahmed has also worked as acting director for the film “A’la Ganby Yasta”, which saw him work alongside Sa’eed Hamid. That same film also starred Ashraf A’bd Al Baqee. Ahmed also directed “Al Dealer” which starred Ahmed El Sekka and Khalid Al Nabawwy. Aside from his work in cinema, Ahmed Saleh (who has an Algerian father and an Egyptian mother) has also directed several television productions including “Lahazat Harija”, “Hurmat ya Baba” and “Tsunami”.
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An Egyptian director of Algerian origin, who obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Brentwick in the United Kingdom. He gradually began his artistic career by...Read more working as an assistant director for major directors, and among his most prominent films The Dealer, and Harb Atalia, and among his series: The Tramp, and Critical Moments.
Director Ahmed Saleh began his career in cinema following his graduation in 2000 from Brentwick University in England with a Bachelor’s degree in the arts. Ahmed has worked as an...Read more assistant director for several well known directors such as Shereef Arafeh, Mohamed Abu Seif and Shereef Sabry. His first film was “Harb Italia” (“Italy’s War”) which starred Ahmed El Sekka and Khaled Saleh. Ahmed has also worked as acting director for the film “A’la Ganby Yasta”, which saw him work alongside Sa’eed Hamid. That same film also starred Ashraf A’bd Al Baqee. Ahmed also directed “Al Dealer” which starred Ahmed El Sekka and Khalid Al Nabawwy. Aside from his work in cinema, Ahmed Saleh (who has an Algerian father and an Egyptian mother) has also directed several television productions including “Lahazat Harija”, “Hurmat ya Baba” and “Tsunami”.