1. Rana Kazkaz - TorinoFilmLab
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Rana began her career as an actor, studying at the Moscow Art Theater. From acting she turned to writing and wrote her first screenplay Gibran, based on the life of Kahlil Gibran, which was selected for development by Tribeca All Access (2005); the Middle East Screenwriter’s Lab / Sundance Institute (2005); and MFCB, Cannes (2007). From there she studied directing and was one of eight women selected to attend the American Film Institute’s Directing Workshop for Women (2006). Her current projects in development include The Sytuation, which will be produced by John Molloy of Mushroom Pictures, Australia and the short film Ham to be shot in Chicago. Her short films include Kemo Sabe, Exquisite Corpse, Deaf Day and Biznagas. She has also served as a script advisor on the films: The Foolishness Of God (2013) and Three Veils (2011). She holds an MFA in Acting from Carnegie Mellon University.
2. Rana Kazkaz — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Personal Info ; Known For Writing ; Known Credits 3 ; Gender Female ; Birthday May 4, 1971 (53 years old) ; Place of Birth Grenoble, France ...
Rana Kazkaz, a Syrian-American, currently lives with her family in Jordan, having left Damascus as a result of the ongoing Syrian conflict. Kazkaz holds an MFA in Acting from Carnegie Mellon University/Moscow Art Theatre and attended the Directing Workshop for Women at the American Film Institute. She is the writer and director of four short films including 'Mare Nostrum' (2016). She is currently working as a story editor and co-producer on two feature-length documentaries.
3. Rana Kazkaz - MacDowell Fellow in Film/Video Arts
Rana Kazkaz is an award-winning filmmaker and professor at Northwestern University's Qatar campus. Her films have been recognized at the world's leading film ...
Rana Kazkaz is an award-winning filmmaker and professor at Northwestern University's Qatar campus. Her films have been recognized at the world’s leading film festivals, Her current film projects include The Hakawati’s Daughter and Honest Politics. In 2021, she named to the Académie des César and was awarded the Roberta Buffett Visiting Professorship at Northwestern.
4. Rana Kazkaz | Rotten Tomatoes
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5. Feature Films and Global Crises with Rana Kazkaz
Rana is an award winning filmmaker and assistant professor of communication at Northwestern University in Qatar, where she teaches narrative filmmaking. She's ...
Using the power of narrative film to create empathy and motivate action in response to human rights abuses is a personal passion for Rana Kazkaz. She is an award-winning filmmaker and Assistant Professor of Communication at Northwestern University in Qatar where she teaches narrative filmmaking. Her work focuses on Syrian stories with many of her short films recognized at the world’s leading film festivals including Cannes, Sundance and Tribeca.
6. Rana Kazkaz: Home
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"Stories can break the dignity of a people. But stories can also repair that broken dignity.” - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
7. [PDF] Refugee Status: Privileged - Rana Kazkaz
six-years old, and had left Syria because of the war. However, Zayn knew how ... Kazkaz, Rana, and Anas Khalaf, directors. Deaf Day [Yom Samt]. Les ...
8. Rana Kazkaz - Northwestern University in Qatar
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Rana Kazkaz, an award-winning filmmaker, is an associate professor of communication in residence at Northwestern Qatar who teaches narrative filmmaking. Kazkaz’s films have been recognized at the world’s leading film festivals including Cannes, Sundance, Toronto, Tallinn, Tribeca, and Abu Dhabi.
9. 'The Translator' by Rana Kazkaz and Anas Khalaf at Tallinn Black Nights
Nov 28, 2020 · Those who know and love the Bakri dynasty of actors, will also find a cameo by older brother Saleh as a treat. But this comes later… We ...
While there have been loads of documentaries about Syria and its place in the Arab Spring revolutions of 2011, no narrative film has even come close to the way ‘The Translator’ by Rana Kazkaz & Anas Khalaf tells the story.