Maaria Sayed

Maaria Sayed

Milano, Italy

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  • Wai Guo Ren

    Wai Guo Ren (2018)
    Film Director

  • Chudala

    Chudala (2017)
    Film Producer

  • Aabida

    Aabida (2013)
    Film (Drama, Drama, Family and News) Director A political yet intimate drama about a Muslim woman dealing with life on different levels after she loses her husband, a police inspector in the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai. The events unfurl themselves in a day and Aabida finds her present life free of the influence of her chauvinist husband while she recalls her past through a press interview with journalists. But will society ever allow her this sense of freedom? Written by Anonymous

  • The Things I See

    The Things I See (2012)
    Film (Drama, Drama and Family) Production designer 11-year-old Matou pretends she needs glasses to be 'seen'.

  • Hunting Bears

    Hunting Bears (2012)
    Film (Drama, Drama, Thriller and Western) Sound department Haley and her younger brother Jacob live alone in an isolated cabin. One evening two men, one injured, arrive unexpectedly seeking refuge.

  • Kyoto Rain

    Kyoto Rain (2012)
    Film (Drama and Comedy) Camera and Electrical Department Kyoto Rain is a semi sweet comedy short that takes place in a Kyoto hotel in Japan on a rainy night. Three strangers Masahito, Kurt and Shoko meet in a pod hotel in Kyoto during a storm. Their prejudices about one another will get them into ridiculous situations. In the midst of all the calamities they fail to realise that the source of their misjudgments have been in fact their own miseries... Written by Anonymous

  • Insights: A Cine-poem on Vision

    Insights: A Cine-poem on Vision (2011)
    Film (Documentary, Drama and Musical) Producer A cine-poem dedicated to the abstract study of vision. Following the avant-garde cinematic tradition, it breaks linearity and repositions its meaning to another level of interpretation. Through the interviews of a blind man, a 6-year old and a 80-year old woman, the film picks up moods and emotions resulting in a rare audiovisual experience, suggesting new ways of seeing, reaching the meditation state. The three people never reveal their themselves, but unravel their thoughts and private stories about love, time, end and loneliness. Written by Anonymous

  • And the Kid

    And the Kid (2011)
    Film (Drama, Drama and Family) Cinematographer A film with sensitivity and vivid imagery depicts a young adult's unsuccessful attempt to adapt in her new reality. She engages in writing to her mother, however her words are far away from truthful.

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