
Samir Nawar
Directing
Known For

Jaber is a professional hitman who decides to repent, but the gang he is affiliated with refuses to let go of him easily.
My Son

When Hamdy's father is arrested for dealing drugs, Hamdy loses everything including his fiancée Amany who gets engaged to his old classmate Ramzy. Amany pressures Ramzy to accept a bribe from a contractor to hide his construction violations.
Terrible Hours

while Ahmed is preparing for his Ph.D., his friend Fathy brings the hooker Suzy to the apartment in which Ahmed and Sa'eed are roommates. When he hears Suzy's story that can be used in his studies, Ahmed asks her to quit her work in prostitution in return for an amount of money he will pay her.
The Sex Worker

The police officer assigns Rifaat, Helmy’s brother, who is one of the dangerous individuals wanted to be arrested, to arrest a member of a gang of the most skilled and best smugglers. He does not know that the person being arrested is his brother, and the moment he discovers his truth, he must leave the gang in order to begin an honorable life again. The gang stands waiting for him, and even succeeds in getting him to promise that this operation will be the last.
Face to Face

A gang manages to steal jewelry from a bank and flees to the desert. There, a clash occurs between the gang members Shawky, Sameer, and Joe and the bandits in the desert. Rais Hamed lives with his colleague Khamis and the young man Yasser. While Yasser is training with Ustaz Hamed, Yasser is injured and is taken with Ustaz Hamed to the hospital. Nadia, the nurse, goes with them on the way. They meet a gang of bandits. Hamed asks Nadia to call the police.
Men who are not afraid of death

Ramzi, a straight young man, works as a corporate account manager with his fiancée (Madiha). He discovers the embezzlement of the company and informs his fiancée of his intention to inform the authorities. Madiha informs the president of the company, and Ramzi is charged, arrested and imprisoned.
Eks Alama maanaha Al-Khata'

Vibrations from Gaza offers a glimpse into the experiences of Deaf children in the colonized and confined coastal territory of Gaza, Palestine. Born and raised under siege and frequent onslaughts these children, including Amani, Musa, Israa, and others, provide vivid accounts of their encounter of bombardment and the constant presence of drones in their sky. The children describe their perceptions of missile strikes through sensing vibrations in the air, trembling of the ground, and the resonance of collapsing buildings. The film also questions whether the deafness of these children is a natural or a consequence of Israel’s use of sonic weaponry, such as sonic booms.