Sam Abbas


Sam Abbas is an Egyptian film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is noted for his artfully composed, poetic, and incident-lite tableaus film style.

Career

Abbas' Alia's Birth, second feature, received attention following the announcement of a female-driven short film contest in which the winner gets to have their film included within the narrative. The film stars Nikohl Boosheri, Poorna Jagannathan, Samuel H. Levine and Maya Kazan.
On July 13th 2020, Abbas released a 2.5 minute short documentary, Rusted Caravaggios, about the first public invitation to the Louvre Museum following an unprecedented four month closure.
Shortly after Variety Magazine revealed that Abbas had teamed with leading cinematographers from around the world to create the documentary Erēmīta. The anthology of shorts composed during the 2020 pandemic was both produced and curated by Abbas.
In 2018, Abbas executive produced Lavender by Matthew Puccini which screened at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival followed by the 2019 SXSW. The film was immediately picked up by Fox Searchlight Pictures, making it one of the first films bought at Sundance that year.
Abbas launched the first-ever Arab-based film production company, ArabQ, focusing on movies with LGBTQ themes, during the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. ArabQ launched with Abbas' feature film debut, The Wedding, which he wrote, directed and starred in alongside Nikohl Boosheri.
Abbas placed the company in Egypt to encourage more queer cinema with Middle East ties.
The Hollywood Reporter exclusively released Abbas's trailer for The Wedding, announcing that November 2018, the film will be released theatrically and secretly throughout the Middle East.
Immediately following, the film was called, "The Queer Movie That Could Make Waves In The Middle East" and "A film that will make a fuss in theaters"
Prior to his first feature, Abbas's short film Time to Come was labeled as "a really powerful project," by LogoTV.

Filmography

Film