farah ashraf |
An Egyptian director. She is considered the first woman to practice directing since the beginnings of television. She was sent on two missions to France and Germany to study television directing and then returned to specialize in directing women and children programs and dramatic plays. She presented her first dramatic work through the “Resala” program, which was changed to “My Life” program. She refused many cinematic contracts and focused on Tv directing. In 1979, she joined the board of directors of the Egyptian Women Film Association. She also attended many national and international festivals. She had a huge interest in women cases and took care of displaying them on screens. Among her works: Life is a Carnival, Mouths and Rabbits and Flowers of Light.
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