
Ahmed Abdelrasol
Acting
Biography
Ahmed Abdelrasol is a filmmaker from Alexandria, Egypt, admired for his creative storytelling and authentic approach to cinema. While studying media at the Faculty of Arts, Ahmed has developed a versatile skill set in directing, acting, and production, enabling him to bring powerful and relatable stories to life. Among his notable works is the short film Out of Sight, which explores the universal journey toward inner peace, resonating deeply with audiences. Ahmed also worked on the cinematic documentary If We Ever Forgot, a college project that reflects his ability to blend storytelling with meaningful exploration of human experiences. With a passion for crafting thought-provoking narratives, Ahmed continues to create projects that leave a lasting impression on audiences and showcase his dedication to the art of filmmaking.
Known For

Strangers is a reflective film that explores memory and the lingering echoes of our last happy moments memories that continue to follow us long after they have passed. The film delves into unfinished dreams and the emotional weight they carry, while observing the current state of the world and the growing difficulty of human connection compared to the past, when interaction felt simpler and more genuine. Through the protagonist’s memories, we witness a time when dreams were modest and people felt familiar. As he comes to understand the reality of the world around him, he finds himself transformed no longer belonging, but becoming a stranger.
Strangers

CONCENTRATE. EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED. EVERYTHING GUIDE US TO BE WHO WE ARE. EVERYTHING GUIDE US TO BE HERE DID YOU FEEL IT?
Out Of Sight

In a fading seaside city, a forgotten notebook becomes the unlikely thread connecting two lives. One, burdened by the weight of their memories, fills its pages with raw emotions about lost time and fractured dreams before discarding it. The other, driven by curiosity, discovers the notebook and sets out on a journey to trace the stories it holds. Through its pages, a haunting reminder echoes: “If the whole world forget, never forget. If the whole world forgive, never forgive. Gone, but never forgotten.” As their paths unknowingly cross in shared spaces, both must confront whether to remain anchored in their histories or let go and move forward. A poetic exploration of memory, loss, and renewal, “If We Ever Forgot” asks: can we ever truly leave the past behind?