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  1. Hany Abu-Assad directed the often-debated 2006 film Paradise Now, which won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, and was also nominated for the Academy Award in the same category (representing Palestine for the first time in history).

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  3. Feb 21, 2014 · Hany Abu-Assad is, of course, interested in the situation of Palestine, and how the occupation impacts the lives of the people who live there. In "Omar" he rejects the macro view, and stays strictly within the micro, keeping close to his main character, observing the daily rhythms of the occupation, and the daily weirdness of living under the ...

  4. Dec 12, 2021 · Palestinian filmmaker Hany Abu Assad is careful not to be too smitten by his own works. His eighth feature film, Huda’s Salon, was met with emphatic applause at the Red Sea International Film Festival, where it had its Arab premiere. Yet, if it was up to the Oscar-nominated director, he would take the film back to the cutting board.

  5. Hany Abu-Assad (Arab: هاني أبو أسعد, kelahiran 11 Oktober 1961) adalah seorang sutradara film Belanda-Palestina. [1] [2] [3] Ia meraih dua nominasi Academy Award : pada 2006 untuk filmnya Paradise Now , dan kembali pada 2013, di penghargaan ke-86, untuk filmnya Omar .

  6. Feb 24, 2017 · Hany Abu-Assad was born in Nazareth, Palestine in 1961. After having studied and worked as an airplane engineer in The Netherlands for several years, Abu-Assad entered the world of cinema as a producer and produced the feature film Curfew, directed by Rashid Masharawi, in 1994.   In 1998 h

  7. Hany Abu-Assad is a Palestinian-Dutch movie director and writer. Some of the famous movies Abu-Assad has directed so far include Rana's Wedding (2002), Paradise Now (2005) and Omar (2013), and The mountains Between Us (2017).