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Samir Jamal al Din (born 29 July 1955), known professionally as Samir, is a Swiss filmmaker, film producer and director.


Life and work

Samir was born the son of a Swiss mother and an Iraqi father in Baghdad. Samir's full name is Samir Jamal al Din / Samir Jamal Aldin. His family moved to Switzerland in 1961, where he went to school. He attended the School of Design in Zurich (today's ZHdK), completed an apprenticeship as a typographer (1971–73) and subsequently trained as a cameraman with Condor Films. From 1983, he worked as a freelance director and cinematographer. From 1984 to 1991 he was a writer and member of Videoladen Zurich (Video Store Zurich). In 1994, he and documentary filmmaker Werner Schweizer overtook the film production company. From the mid-1980s, Samir began to produce his own films. In the 1990s he worked on behalf of Condor Films as a director of series like ''
Eurocops ''Eurocops'' is a European television crime TV-series produced between 1988 and 1992. It is a co-production between seven European TV stations in which each station produced a number of episodes which were then pooled, dubbed and otherwise adapt ...
'' and television films for German TV stations. His list of works – as a writer, director and/or producer – now includes over 40 short and feature films for cinema and TV. In 2006 Samir received the Aargau Culture Award (Aargauer Kulturpreis).
Samir erhält den Aargauer Kulturpreis 2006
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Samir has chosen to only use his first name, as explained in this quote:


Filmography

as director (selection) * 1984 Stummfilm / Silent Film (short film) * 1985 Schiefkörper-Video / Division Ring Video * 1986 Morlove – Eine Ode für Heisenberg / Morlove – An Ode for Heisenberg (feature film, also writer) * 1988 Filou (feature film, also writer) * 1991 Immer & Ewig / Always & Forever (feature film, also production, screenplay, cinematography)) * 1992 (It was) Just a job (also writer, camera) * 1993 Babylon 2 (documentary) * 1994
Eurocops ''Eurocops'' is a European television crime TV-series produced between 1988 and 1992. It is a co-production between seven European TV stations in which each station produced a number of episodes which were then pooled, dubbed and otherwise adapt ...
* 1994 La productrice * 1995 Die Drei – Hass; Jetzt oder nie; Todesoperation / The Three – Hatred; Now or Never; Death Surgery * 1996 Tödliche Schwesternliebe / Deadly Sister Love * 1997 Angélique (Blind Date) * 1997 La eta knabino au keel oni trovas ian helpon (short film, also screenplay, production supervisor) * 1998 Projecziuns Tibetanas (documentary, screenwriting, cinematography, editing) * 2001 Norman Plays Golf (also screenplay) * 2002 Forget Baghdad: Jews and Arabs – The Iraqi Connection (documentary, screenwriter, editor, cast) * 2003 ZwischenSprach / InterimLanguage (documentary, also screenplay) * 2005 Snow White (feature film, also screenplay) * 2010 Escher, der Engel und die Fibonacci-Zahlen / Escher, the angels and the Fibonacci numbers (documentary, also screenplay) * 2014
Iraqi Odyssey ''Iraqi Odyssey'' is a 2014 Swiss documentary film directed by Samir. It was one of seven films shortlisted by Switzerland to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. On 27 August 201 ...
(documentary, also production, screenplay, cinematography, editing, cast) As co-/producer a.o.: documentary film ''
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References


External links

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Reviews

Iraqi Odyssey (2014) *
Film Review 'Iraqi Odyssey'
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'Iraqi Odyssey': Film Review
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, 10/8/14 Forget Baghdad (2002) *
Forget Baghdad (2002) – Film Review; Born in Iraq, Living in Israel, Pondering Issues of Identity
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Film: Forget Baghdad, Directed by Samir
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Operation Iraqi Boredom
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Film Explores Identity, But Words Get in the Way
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Review: ‘Forget Baghdad — Jews and Arabs: The Iraqi Connection’
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Deborah Young According to the Book of Judges, Deborah ( he, דְּבוֹרָה, ''Dəḇōrā'', "bee") was a prophetess of the God of the Israelites, the fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel and the only female judge mentioned in the Bible. Many scholars ...
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