Ahmed Medhat

Birth : 1969-09-19, Egypt

History

Director Ahmed Medhat graduated from the Cairo Academy of Cinema in 1991. Following graduation, he made many documentaries, the most notable including, "A Cigarette with Arabic Coffee" "Don't Cry for Me, Mom" as well as short-story films as "Alexander's Rose." He is most famous for his break-out directorial big-budget film "Eltorbini"

Movies

The International
Director
Malek is an aspiring football player in a small club. He soon proves his efficiency and skills, so he joins Al-Ahly club and leads the Egyptian national team to a victory after another.
El-Torbini
Director
Mohsen is an autistic young man who lives with his older brother Kareem after their parents passed away. Karim is trying to have custody of his brother to get his share of the inheritance, and the two brothers' relationship develops further.