I strive to craft films that bear an aesthetic testament to landscapes of oppression, war, and societal collapse. Amid tragedy and fleeting joy, my work reflects the chaos and resilience that define the human spirit in fragmented times.
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Yasir Faiz is a Sudanese filmmaker and Cultural Manager, raised in Iraq until the age of 20, then moved to his home country Sudan, where he worked as a journalist for 10 years before making a career shift into filmmaking.
His current film Bougainvillea delves into the sensitive and heroic experiences of women detained during 2018 Sudan's revolution.
One of his notable achievements includes being the second unit director in the short film "The Dog's Shitter," as well as serving as the co-scriptwriter in the acclaimed short film "Journey To Kenya" These projects earned him local and international awards, such as "The Black Elephant Award" and the "Special Jury Award" at the Sudan Independent Film Festival, respectively.
He is known also as a cultural manger, where he successfully established cultural programs in Sudan, Egypt, and Ukraine. Additionally, He has been actively involved in various international programs such as Tandem.
  • Director (2 Credits)
    The Dog's Shitter
    Short
    Bougainvillaea 2024
    Short
  • Writer (1 Credit)
    Bougainvillaea 2024
    Short
Birth City
Khartoum
Current City
Nairobi, Kenya
Hometown
Sudan
Gender
Male
I strive to craft films that bear an aesthetic testament to landscapes of oppression, war, and societal collapse. Amid tragedy and fleeting joy, my work reflects the chaos and resilience that define the human spirit in fragmented times.
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