Tamer Shaaban

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Born
Tamer Shaaban

(1988-11-02) November 2, 1988 (age 36)
Occupation(s)Film director, producer, screenwriter
Yearsactive2010–present
Tamer Shaaban
Born
Tamer Shaaban

(1988-11-02) November 2, 1988 (age 36)
Alma materGeorgia Institute of Technology
Occupation(s)Film director, producer, screenwriter
Years active2010–present

Tamer Shaaban (born November 2, 1988, in Buffalo, New York) is an American film director, writer, and producer of Egyptian descent. He was named one of the "25 Most influential and powerful young people in the world" by YSA[1] which was sponsored by the Huffington Post.[2]

Tamer spent his childhood in Saudi Arabia where he graduated from Dhahran School in 2007. He went on to receive a BS in Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology in May 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. After graduating in 2011, he worked at Microsoft as a user experience designer [3] before becoming a full-time filmmaker.

On January 25, 2011, he released a video montage onto the Internet showing the Egyptian people's frustrations with the then-regime that sparked the revolution.[4] His first film, blocked in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates, and Jordan, managed to receive over 2 million views.[5] It was featured in The Huffington Post,[4] went viral on Reddit,[6] YouTube, and Facebook, shown 1.2 million times by the end of January on YouTube[7] and shared more than 150,000 times on Facebook.

As commercial director, in 2016, he was the creative director and director of an inclusive campaign with Paralympic athletes, which celebrated differently abled individuals. The campaign was featured on Slate Magazine.[8] In 2019 he directed a social good advertisement with Lionel Messi for Lay's, celebrating young women's passion for football, for which he received the Silver Clio Sports Award.[9]

Films

Short films

Year Title Director Producer Writer
2009 Streetcorners Yes Yes No
2011 Whispers of Shaitan Yes Yes Yes
2017 The Crazy Ones Yes Yes Yes
2019 Pause Yes No Yes

Shaaban's movies have received awards at Atlanta's Campus MovieFest. Streetcorners won Best Drama at Georgia Tech and continued to the South Regional Grand Finale in 2009.[10] The Whispers of Shaitan won Best Picture at Georgia Tech,[11] was selected to screen at the Atlanta Film festival,[12] and was selected to screen at the Cannes Film Festival.[13] The film was also shared on Sami Yusuf's blog to help spread the message of the film.[14]

His goal is to create films that can show life with more color, and he says that his life goal is to bridge the gap between the East and West believing that his films help catalyze the process.[15]

Videos and other work

References

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