Omar Amiralay (Arabic: عمر أميرالاي) (1944 — 5 February 2011)was a Syrian documentary film director and prominent civil society activist. He is noted for the strong political criticism in his films and played a prominent role in the events of the Damascus Spring of 2000.
Everyday Life in a Syrian Village
(Director)
Video on Sand
(Director)
The Chickens
(Director)
There Are Many Things One Can Talk About...
(Writer)
There Are Many Things One Can Talk About...
(Director)
A Plate of Sardines
(Director)
A Plate of Sardines
(Writer)
A Flood in Baath Country
(Director)
Film-Essay on the Euphrates Dam
(Writer)
Film-Essay on the Euphrates Dam
(Director)
The Chickens
(Screenplay)
On a Day of Ordinary Violence, My Friend Michel Seurat...
(Director)
Everyday Life in a Syrian Village
(Writer)
The Man with the Golden Soles
(Director)
About a Revolution
(Director)
The Misfortunes of Some
(Director)
Light and Shadows, the Last of the Pioneers: Nazih Shahbandar
(Director)
Moudarres
(Director)
The Dream
(Production Manager)
Love Aborted
(Director)
The Night
(Executive Producer)