
Nicole Atalla
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Biography
Nicole Atalla (Born June 10, 2001) is a Jordanian Cinematographer and Camera Operator most known for her work on the feature film All That Glitters. She trained at MetFilm School in London and has since worked on a range of projects. Her recent short films include Cleanse The Streets and Somewhere Else, both supported by Netflix and AFAC.
Known For

After accidentally summoning the ghost of William Shakespeare, an insecure teenager tries to land the role of Romeo in his school play and win over the girl playing Juliet, with the Bard as his guide.
All That Glitters

Bound by unspoken grief, reclusive 91-year-old Stan and his young carer find unexpected solace on the windswept plains of a once-bustling WWII airfield, where memory still lingers.
A Memory Owed

A Jewish man and a Muslim woman must put aside their cultural differences to collaborate on a large batch of hummus.
Hummus

USSR, 1982. Preparing for Orthodox priesthood, a self-righteous theological student's integrity is tested by a KGB agent who threatens to rescind his ordination if he doesn't testify to his roommate's homosexuality.
Saint Vassily

After dropping out of university and ditching his dreams of becoming a hockey player, 22-year-old Marcello, has a week to sort out his future before moving back in with his parents.
The Ice Lolly King

After being evicted by her landlord, Nelle has just 24 hours to find a room to rent in London.