He is an Egyptian director and scriptwriter, born to a famous father, Director Salah Abu Seif. Although he is a graduate of the American University in Cairo, Department of Psychology in 1972, Mohamed wanted to be like his dad so he studied directing at the High Cinema Institute and graduated in 1976. He worked with several directors as an assistant director, including his dad in the movie The Bathhouse of Malatily (1973), then directed his attention to commercial advertising. His first movie ever was The Apple and the Skull.
The Ostrich and the Peacock
(Producer)
The Impersonator P2
(Writer)
The Impersonator P2
(Director)
First Year of Love
(Co-Director)
The Bathhouse of Malatily
(Co-Director)
The Tale of Three Girls
(Scenario Writer)
The Tale of Three Girls
(Dialogue)
The Apple and the Skull
(Director)
Downtown Shaking
(Writer)
Downtown Shaking
(Director)
The Ostrich and the Peacock
(Director)
Khali min El-Cholesterol
(Director)
Khali min El-Cholesterol
(Writer)
Nahr Al Khoof
(Director)
Nahr Al Khoof
(Screenplay)
Nahr Al Khoof
(Story)
Stay Awake
(Director)
A woman in my blood
(Script)
High School Freshmen
(Director)
High School Freshmen
(Writer)
Caught in a Honey Trap
(Assistant Director)