Mansour Albadran, an independent film director and producer. He earned his bachelor's degree in Digital Cinema from DePaul University in 2016 and his masters in Film Directing from the School of Visual Arts in New York in 2023. He directed various narrative, documentary and corporate films, many of which won international awards in festivals such as the United Nations Alliance of Civilization film awards (PLURAL PLUS), United Nations Citizen Ambassadors Video Contest Award, Chicago DePaul Premier Film Festival, Gulf Film Festival, Abu Dhabi Film Festival.
  • Director (6 Credits)
    The Foreign Patriot 2023
    Short
    Sun 892021
    Documentary
    Samel2019
    Short
    Rawan's Dream2018
    Documentary
    Salaam (peace)2016
    Documentary
    The Bird of Dammam2015
    Documentary
  • Producer (5 Credits)
    Sun 892021
    Documentary
    Samel2019
    Short
    Rawan's Dream2018
    Documentary
    Salaam (peace)2016
    Documentary
    The Bird of Dammam2015
    Documentary
  • Editor (2 Credits)
    Rawan's Dream2018
    Documentary
    The Bird of Dammam2015
    Documentary
  • Writer (1 Credit)
    Samel2019
    Short
  • Director of Photography (1 Credit)
    The Bird of Dammam2015
    Documentary
The Vincentian Award
The Bird of Dammam
DePaul University 10th Premiere Film Festival
Music Box, Chicago, IL
2015
None
The Bird of Dammam
The Saudi Film Festival
Dammam, Saudi Arabia
2015
College
DePaul University
Digital Cinema, BA
20122016
College
School of Visual Arts
Film Directing, MPS
20222023
“For me, the movies are like a machine that generates empathy. If it’s a great movie, it lets you understand a little bit more about what it’s like to be a different gender, a different race, a different age, a different economic class, a different nationality, a different profession, different hopes, aspirations, dreams and fears. It helps us to identify with the people who are sharing this journey with us. And that, to me, is the most noble thing that good movies can do and it’s a reason to encourage them and to support them and to go to them.”
- Roger Ebert
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