Osama Fawzy
An image from I Love Cinema, one of the productions that also features Osama Fawzy.
Osama Fawzy

Osama Fawzy

March 19, 1961 — Egypt

known for his films during the 1990s and 2000s, which include Afarit El-Asfalt (Asphalt Demons) and Baheb El-Cima (I Love Cinema)

Fawzy is regarded as an important filmmaker with a unique language, despite a relatively short career directing just four films.

Fawzy graduated with a Bachelor's in directing from the Higher Institute of Cinema in 1984.

He worked as an assistant director for many years alongside directors that include Hussein Kamal, Barakat, Niazi Mostafa, Sherif Arafa, Yousry Nasrallah, and Radwan Kashef.

His directorial debut was the 1995 hit Afarit El-Asfalt (Asphalt Demons), which earned him the jury prize at the Locarno Film Festival, and won best director and three other awards at the Cairo National Festival for Egyptian Cinema.

The film was officially selected in many international film festivals and was nominated for the Golden Motogolfiere in the Nantes Three Continents Festival.

This too was widely selected in international film festivals, and won best film awards at the Cairo International Film Festival and the Alexandria International Film Festival, along with 17 other awards.

In 2004, he directed Baheb El-Cima (I Love Cinema), and his last film was Belalwan El-Tabaeya (In Natural Colors) in 2009.

I Love Cinema

I Love Cinema

2004

Fallen Angels' Paradise

Fallen Angels' Paradise

1999

Mercedes

Mercedes

1993

The Dancer & the Drummer

The Dancer & the Drummer

1984

In Natural Colors

In Natural Colors

2009

The Asphalt Kings

The Asphalt Kings

1996

Why, O Violet?

Why, O Violet?

1993

Love In The Fridge

Love In The Fridge

1992