
Timeea Mohamed Ahmed
Directing
Biography
Timeea Mohamed Ahmed is a Sudanese filmmaker who is passionate about storytelling and deeply in love with the art of cinema. Since 2017 , he has been working in different titles in the industry, but director,assistant director and editor and also an executive producer on various projects across Sudan and some in Egypt are his top 3. Through his work in the industry, he developed a keen eye for detail, and a strong ability to communicate ideas through visual media to “CREATE & DOCUMENT” in 2020 he joined a small production house in Khartoum with the same tagline and purpose. "Saddari" is his first real official short-film to produce. He is working in another sudanese feature T.V documentary and worked in many other films in order to raise the film industry in sudan. Aside from his filmmaking work, worked also in TV commercials, Documentaries, refugee stories, music clips, commercial & humanitarian campaigns..etc.
Known For

Saddari is a story of A 3 Young bikers decide to hit the road to another state for adventure , Ending up embarking on a challenging bike trip across all of Sudan with less than a 100$ In their pockets combined and worn-out bicycles, Facing numerous challenges along the way.
Saddari

Forced to leave Sudan for East Africa following the outbreak of war, five citizens of Khartoum — a civil servant, a tea lady, a resistance committee volunteer, and two young bottle collectors — reenact their stories of survival and freedom through dreams, revolution, and civil war.
Khartoum

In a surreal journey through a forest, an artist disconnected from his Sudanese roots grapples with the horrors of war and his fragmented identity, conveying a message of unity and despair to his scattered people. Set against the backdrop of a forest, an artist clad in traditional "Aragy" attire navigates the chaos of his inner world and the war-torn reality of Sudan. As a member of the Sudanese diaspora, he mentally escapes the brutal truths of his homeland's conflict. Through a series of visually striking and symbolic scenes, he expresses his inner turmoil and the profound impacts of war on all Sudanese people, regardless of their ethnicities and affiliations.