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This is Egypt

An artistic video about archaeological sites in Egypt

  • Abdalla Ezyan
    Director
  • Johanna Keimeyer
    Producer
  • Abdalla Ezyan
    Key Cast
  • Youssef Mahran
    Key Cast
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Experimental, Music Video, Short, Student, Television, Web / New Media, Other
  • Runtime:
    2 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    June 1, 2026
  • Production Budget:
    1,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Egypt, Germany
  • Country of Filming:
    Egypt
  • Language:
    Arabic, English
  • Shooting Format:
    35mm
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes - Mti Universtiy
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
Director Biography - Abdalla Ezyan

Abdalla Ezyan is an Egyptian Filmmaker , director, screenwriter, producer and editor, Abdalla Ezyan is a Member of the Cinema Professions Syndicate, He is one of the best 100 Filmmaker in Egypt and won 3 awards as a best director in film festivals

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Director Statement

Abdalla Ezyan is an Egyptian independent filmmaker whose work is driven by a deep commitment to giving voice to those who are often silenced. Through his films, he focuses on marginalized communities, minorities, and the raw, unresolved societal issues that shape our world—stories rooted in real events, lived realities, and unflinching truths.

Many of his most cherished and powerful projects are deeply personal, drawn directly from his own life experiences and intimate journeys. These autobiographical works transform private pain, growth, and reflection into narratives that resonate universally, inviting audiences to see themselves in the struggles and triumphs of others. By weaving his personal truths into cinema, Abdalla creates space for empathy, healing, and honest dialogue.

His art serves as a bold platform to express his convictions and challenge perceptions. He crafts films that provoke thought, stir emotion, and encourage viewers to question the status quo—using cinema not just as entertainment, but as a tool for awareness, reflection, and change.

Abdalla seeks to deliver a visceral, felt experience that bridges the artwork and the viewer's inner world. He invites the audience to explore profound questions about identity, justice, humanity, and what it truly means to belong. In blurring the boundaries between the personal and the collective, the visible and the hidden, his films make the invisible visible—revealing the shared human essence beneath division and silence.

Ultimately, his cinema is about connection: connecting stories to souls, pain to purpose, and individual voices to collective understanding. Through this, Abdalla hopes to move people emotionally, inspire freer interpretation, and remind us of the core values that unite us as humans.