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Morad Mostafa (born December 1, 1988) is an
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ian film director and screenwriter known for his exploration of contemporary Egyptian social issues, often centering his work on the struggles of women and refugees. His first four short films—''Henet Ward'' (2020), ''What We Don't Know About Mariam'' (2021), ''Khadiga'' (2022)'','' and ''I Promise You Paradise'' (2023)''—''each received critical acclaim and won numerous awards. ''I Promise You Paradise'' won the Rail d'Or at the 2023 edition of the Cannes Film Festival’s Critics Week and was nominated for the French
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. His first feature film, '' Aisha Can't Fly Away'', premiered in the
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section of the
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Early Life

Morad Mostafa, an only child, was born on December 1, 1988 in
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, a neighborhood in northeast
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that features prominently in a number of his films. Interested in filmmaking as a young teenager, he made his first film with a home-video camera when he was 15. He participated in workshops at Cairo’s Cinema Culture Palace and in 2009 had his first on set job working on the series ''Aghla Min Hayati'' (2010) written and starring
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Career

Following his first on location job in the series ''Aghla Min Hayati'' in 2009 Mostafa worked on several other productions before landing the role of assistant director to a series of Egyptian directors that included Hala Khalil, Sherif El-Bendary,
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and
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on her 2020 film S''ouad'' (2020), Egypt's entry for the Best International Feature Film at the
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. Mostafa made his directorial debut with ''Henet Ward'' in 2020. A short drama tackling the issues of racism and discrimination, the story follows Halima, an Egypt-based Sudanese henna painter, and her young daughter Ward, as they head to a Henna party in
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. The film screened at over 120 international film festivals and won over a dozen awards. Mostafa's sophomore short film, ''What We Don't Know About Mariam'', followed in 2021. According to the director's notes, the story, which unfolds between a husband and wife at a hospital, reflects strained marital relationships in Egyptian society and how they often reveal themselves in public venues. Another festival favorite that screened at dozens of festivals, the film won multiple awards, including Best Director at the Casablanca Arab Film Festival and Prix de la Critique at the Les Nuits MED Short Film Festival (France). Mostafa's third short, ''Khadiga'' (2022) follows a young mother who starts a seemingly ordinary day navigating the streets of Cairo until the shockingly unexpected happens. The film premiered at
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in 2021, went on to screen at over 80 festivals and won awards that included Best Short Fictiion Film Award at the Keff Short Film Festival (Tunisia) and Best Short at the Festival Internacional de Cine de Quito 2022 (Ecuador). Mostafa's 2023 short film, ''I Promise You Paradise,'' centers on Eissa, a 17-year-old African migrant in Cairo, racing against the clock to save his loved ones. It won the Critics Week's Rail d'Or Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, a first for an Egyptian film. The director set another precedent with his feature film debut, '' Aisha Can't Fly Away'', which became the first Egyptian film ever to win the Jury Prize for Best Film in Post-Production at the
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in 2024. Once again, spotlighting African refugees in Egypt, the story revolves around Aisha, a 26-year-old immigrant caregiver residing in Ain-shams, a Cairo neighborhood with a large African community. '' Aisha Can't Fly Away'' is slated to premiere in the
Un Certain Regard (; 'A Certain Glance') is a section of the Cannes Film Festival's official selection. It is run at the Debussy, parallel to the competition for the . This section was introduced in 1978 by Gilles Jacob. The section presents 20 films with unusua ...
section at the
2025 Cannes Film Festival The 78th annual Cannes Film Festival took place from 13 to 24 May 2025. French actress Juliette Binoche served as jury president for the main competition. Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the drama ...
.Eric Lavallée
"2025 Cannes: Diego Céspedes, Morad Mostafa, Harry Lighton, Harris Dickinson & Scarlett Johansson in the Un Certain Regard"
''Ioncinema'', 10 April 2025.
It's the first time an Egyptian film has competed in Un Certain Regard since
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's 2016's '' Clash''.


Filmography

*''Manikin'' - 2012, short film *''Minus Five'' - 2015, short film *''Ward's Henna Party'' - 2020, short film *''What We Don't Know About Maryam'' - 2021, short film *''Khadiga'' - 2021, short film *''I Promise You Paradise'' - 2023, short film *'' Aisha Can't Fly Away'' - 2025


Awards


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External links

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Khadiga
' on Sabiff.tv *
Henet Ward
' trailer on
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Khadiga
' trailer on Vimeo *
I Promise You Paradise
' trailer on Vimeo {{DEFAULTSORT:Mostafa, Morad 1988 births Living people Egyptian screenwriters Film directors from Cairo