Hussein Kamal is an Egyptian director. He was born in 1934 and studied film directing in Paris until 1965. Upon his return, he started a prolific career as a film director, making famous acclaimed art house films, including “Al Mostahil” (The Impossible), “Al Bostagy” (The Postman), and “Tharthara Fawq Alnil” (Blabbering Over the Nile). He died in 2003 at the age of 69.
All That Love
(Director)
A Nose And Three Eyes
(Director)
For Your Eyes
(Director)
Noor El-E'youn
(Director)
Away from Land
(Director)
The Postman
(Director)
The Stoners
(Director)
Gossip Over the Nile
(Director)
Empire M
(Director)
Bit of Fear
(Director)
Raya and Sakina
(Director)
My Father Is on the Tree
(Director)
Rooster Among Hens
(Director)
Love in the Rain
(Director)
The Impossible
(Director)
Qaffas al-Harim
(Director)
Permitted Days
(Director)
Borgwan Lane
(Director)
Nothing Matters
(Director)
Sayed the Servant Boy
(Director)
Let's Dance
(Director)
The Virgin & the White Hair
(Director)
On Cellophane Paper
(Director)
My Love... Always
(Director)
The Name Caller
(Director)
We Are the Bus People
(Director)
Life is a Carnival
(Director)
We Don't Sow the Thorns
(Director)
My Blood, My Tears and My Smile
(Director)
Please Give Me This Medicine
(Director)
Qaffas al-Harim
(Storyboard)
The Beautiful And The Monsters
(Director)
Away from Land
(Screenplay)
Oh My Country...Ah
(Director)