
Ahmed Nour
Directing
Biography
Egyptian director. In 2007, he presented a documentary film entitled (Jalabiya and Jazma), then went to work in the feature cinema as an assistant director. He worked in the series “Diary of a Mefrossa Wife C2 [2016] series, The Diary of a Mefrossa Wife C2 [2016] series, Disengagement Series [2013] Al-Shawq movie [2011] The series, The Diary of a Fursa Wife C4 [2018].
Known For

Engi is a sharp-tongued journalist who happens to work at the same newspaper as her husband Ali — a recipe for endless conflict. Clashing over politics, gender roles, and the realities of modern Egyptian marriage, the series blends sharp social commentary with warm domestic comedy. Starring Dalia El Behairy and Khaled Sarhan, it ran for five seasons and became one of Egypt's most beloved female-led comedies.
Yawmeyat Zawga Mafrosa Awi

In this modern real-life drama, the intertwined lives of a group of regulars in a popular downtown café highlight the inner conflicts of their different personalities, and how they reflect the changes in the traditions and values of the Egyptian society.
Egypt's Exchange Cafe

In Alexandria, Fatma needs money for her youngest son's weekly kidney dialysis. She travels to Cairo to beg away from home, after she collects enough money she returns to discover her son's death. She decides to protect her two daughters from poverty so she returns to Cairo to continue to beg.
Lust

Two days before his wedding, a young millionaire playboy goes to celebrate with his fiancée, his friend, and his friend's fiancée, only to wake up the next day and discover that he married both his fiancée and his friend's fiancée, and that he also gave up his wealth to a complete stranger, so he sets off to find out what happened the night before.
Grapes

The film takes place in a social and comic framework, through a mother's relationship with her children, in light of the presence of other responsibilities surrounding her, such as her work in a senior position and more challenges that she faces.
Her Excellency Mum

A series of comedic sketches that express the disappearance of the beautiful and noble meanings in our lives in various fields, presented by graduates of the Creativity Workshop by director Khaled Galal.
Black Coffe
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All The Girls Loves Chocolates

A young boy sees his own world through a window of the kiosk which he is working in...
The Kiosk

A personal essay film in which the director recounts his experiences living in the Egyptian city of Suez. In particular he focuses on the city's role in the revolution of 2011.