Hany Abu-Assad
Hany ABU-ASSAD studied Engineering in the Netherlands from 1981 to 1987 and worked on TV programmes about immigrants. In 1990 he founded Ayloul Film Productions with the Palestinian filmmaker Rashid Masharawi. He directed his first feature film, Het 14e kippetje/The Fourteenth Chick, in 1998. His films Paradise Now (2005) and Omar (2013) were both nominated for an Academy Award and the latter was also awarded the Special Jury Prize of Un Certain Regard in Cannes. Both The Idol (2015) and The Mountain Between Us (2017) premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Filmography
To Whom It May Concern (1991, short), Paper House (1992, short), Het 14e kippetje/The Fourteenth Chick (1998), Nazareth 2000 (2001, doc), Al qods fee yom akhar/Rana’s Wedding (2002), Ford Transit (2004), Paradise Now (2005), A Boy, a Wall and a Donkey (2008, short), Do Not Forget Me Istanbul (2011, co-dir), The Courier (2012), Omar (2013), Ya tayr el tayer/The Idol (2015), The Mountain Between Us (2017)
Hany Abu-Assad op IFFR
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A Boy, a Wall and a Donkey
Hany Abu-Assad | 5' | Palestine | None
Three young boys want to make a film in a village without cameras. There is a place they know with plenty of cameras. -
Paper House
Hany Abu-Assad | 28' | Netherlands | World premiere
One of the few fiction films from the Israeli occupied territories. As Khaled (13 years old) spends the day with his friends and younger brother… -
De dertiende
Hany Abu-Assad | 10' | Netherlands | World premiere
Young man gets up and is alone in the world. With Roeland Fernhout (known from Little Sister).