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Wissam Smayra (; born April 8, 1974) is a Lebanese film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is known for directing the comedy-drama film '' Perfect Strangers'' (2022), as well as being an executive producer on Academy Award for Best Foreign Film nominated '' Capernaum'' (2018). = Early life = Wissam Smayra was born in
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on April 8, 1974. His formative years were defined by the harsh realities of conflict as he grew up in war-ravaged neighborhoods. His family home became a casualty of bombings, shaping the backdrop of his upbringing. These turbulent experiences during the war laid the groundwork for his resilience and artistic inclination. Despite the adversity, he found solace in storytelling, a coping mechanism that would ultimately pave the way for his future career as a prolific and diversified director. =Career=


TV Commercials

After completing his studies in Film in
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, Smayra began his career in the advertising industry. He initially served as a creative director for Beirut-based agencies overseeing projects in the MENA region before transitioning into directing his own advertisements. This unveiled his distinctive style and innovative approach, as he soared to become one of the most prolific ad directors in the region with over 700 TV commercials since 2001. Smayra is credited in the industry with having paved the way for a new generation of Lebanese and Arab commercial directors. His work garnered numerous accolades at prestigious events including
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, the
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, and Dubai Lynx, consolidating his standing as an eminent figure in the industry. Smayra collaborated with prominent brands such as
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, Garnier -
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, and
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. These campaigns featured notable personalities such as Tunisian-Egyptian actress Hend Sabry, Egyptian actress
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, Egyptian model-actress Tara Emad, Lebanese actress
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, Egyptian football player Mohamed Aboutrika, Egyptian musician Tamer Hosny, Lebanese singer and actress
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, Egyptian actor
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, Moroccan football player
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, among others. In 2023, Smayra directed the holy Ramadan advertising campaign for
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, featuring Tunisian-Egyptian actress Hend Sabry, Tunisian actor Dhafer L'Abidine, Egyptian model-actress Tara Emad, Egyptian actor Ahmed Malek and entrepreneur Anas Bukhash.


Music Videos

Smayra has directed music videos for various artists, including
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and
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. In 2004, Smayra initiated his collaboration with Lebanese singer Joe Ashkar, working together on two music videos. His talent quickly captured the attention of the acclaimed Lebanese singer
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. He directed his major hit "Nasīni El Donya نسينى الدنيا" (trans: "Make Me Forget the World"). Shot in Milan and produced by
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and Anne-Valerie Lahoud, Ragheb Alama played himself alongside then-debuting Paraguayan mode
Claudia Galanti
The video, featuring the launch of Mercedes Benz's new CLS model for the Middle East, garnered even more attention after a significant launch event later that year. Today, the song is considered a classic and though it was released on TV, still managed to amass over 82 million views on YouTube and 18 million streams on Anghami ten years after its initial release. A few months later, Smayra directed the music video for "El Hobb El Kebir الحب الكبير" (trans: The Great Love), featuring Brazilian model Rosana de Souza. Released in 2005, the song became another hit accumulating over 32 million views on YouTube more than ten years after its initial release. In 2012, Smayra directed "Habeeb Dehkāty حبيب ضحكاتي" (trans: "The Love of my Laughs"), which was filmed during the artist's French tour. The video was shot at the Olympia Theater and the Peninsula Hotel in
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and features the French actress Sarah Darmon. Smayra directed the music video to
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's song "Haklak Rahtak حقلق راحتك" (trans: "I Will Disturb Your Comfort") in 2006 in
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starring French actor Lannick Gautry. That same year, Smayra also directed Fares's "Waheshni Eih وحشني ايه" (trans: "How Come I miss you") shot in Beirut one week before the
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. The video, featuring car chases in the city, was released later that year and achieved wide success. In 2007, Smayra directed the music video for " 4 Mots sur un piano," a composition by
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. In
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, the single entered the charts directly at number 5 on July 28, 2007, and quickly ascended to the top spot just two weeks later, recording approximately 17,000 copies sold during that week. It maintained its number one position for two consecutive weeks. Following that, it gradually descended but still sustained a notable presence, spending a total of 17 weeks in the top ten, 24 weeks in the top 50, and 32 weeks in the top 100."4 Mots sur un piano", in French Singles Char
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three months after its release by the SNEP for about 175,000 sales, it was the fifth best-selling single of 2007 in France2007 French Char
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(163,179 were sold in 2007). It was the second number-one single for Patrick Fiori (after " Belle" in 1998), and also for Jean-Jacques Goldman (after " Je te donne" in 1986). In Belgium, the single spent 19 weeks in the top 40. Initially entering the chart at a lower position, it gradually climbed to its highest peak of number seven in its eighth week."4 Mots sur un piano", in Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Char
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The single secured the 60th position on the year-end chart for Belgium in 2007.2007 Belgian Singles Char
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In Switzerland, the single reached number 67 in the Singles Chart on 26 August 2008, and reached number 40 two weeks later."4 Mots sur un piano", in Swiss Singles Char
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In 2008, Smayra collaborated with Moroccan singer Sofia El Marikh on "Is2alni Ana اسألني أنا" (trans: "Ask me") shot in Beirut. One year later, Smayra directed "Tahwak تهواك" (trans: "...who loves you"), Sofia's cover for Woman in Love, shot in Paris, France.


Short Films

Besides his early shorts at film school, Smayra embarked in 2003 on his filmmaking journey by co-writing and directing the short film
Non métrage libanais
in collaboration with Ghassan Koteit. This fresh and original endeavor garnered acclaim at numerous international film festivals, solidifying Smayra's style and tone in the film community. "Non métrage libanais" stands as a poignant tribute to Lebanese cinema, with a distinctive feature - all roles in the film were portrayed by individuals deeply entrenched in the Lebanese movie production field. The ensemble cast included not only Smayra himself but also acclaimed figures like
Nadine Labaki Nadine Labaki ( ar, نادين لبكي ''Nādīn Labikī''; born February 18, 1974) is a Lebanese actress, director and activist. Labaki first came into the spotlight as an actress in the early 2000s. Her film-making career began in 2007 after ...
and other stalwarts of the industry. The film's musical composition was masterfully crafted by
Khaled Mouzanar Khaled Mouzanar (born September 27, 1974) is a Lebanese music composer, songwriter, writer and film producer. He has composed music scores for several films, including ''After Shave'', ''Caramel'', ''Where Do We Go Now?'' and '' Capernaum (film)' ...
, adding another layer of artistry to the project.


Feature films


Capernaum

Smayra was an executive producer on
Nadine Labaki Nadine Labaki ( ar, نادين لبكي ''Nādīn Labikī''; born February 18, 1974) is a Lebanese actress, director and activist. Labaki first came into the spotlight as an actress in the early 2000s. Her film-making career began in 2007 after ...
's Academy Award nominated " Capernaum" (2018). The film debuted at the
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, where it was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or, and won the
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. ''Capernaum'' received a 15-minute standing ovation following its premiere at Cannes on 17 May 2018. ''Capernaum'' received critical acclaim, with particular praise given to the film's "documentary-like realism". Writing for ''
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'', Manohla Dargis and
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named it as one of the greatest films of 2018. It was nominated for the
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at the
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, among several other accolades. ''Capernaum'' is both the highest-grossing
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and Middle Eastern film of all time, after becoming a
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at the international box office with over worldwide, against a production budget of . Its largest international market is China, where it became a surprise blockbuster with over .


Return to Sender

Smayra was an associate producer on Return to Sender, the 2015 American psychological thriller film directed by Fouad Mikati. The film stars Rosamund Pike,
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, and Nick Nolte, and tells the story of Miranda Wells, a nurse in a small town, who experiences a traumatic incident when she is assaulted and raped by a man named William Finn. Despite the difficulties in her life following the attack, Miranda attempts to resume normalcy. However, she faces challenges, including the inability to sell her house due to the assault. Miranda starts corresponding with William in prison, eventually visiting him and developing an unusual relationship. Upon William's release, he tries to integrate into Miranda's life, but she secretly plans a brutal revenge. Miranda poisons William, revealing her dark past and inflicting severe harm on him. The film concludes with Miranda informing her father that William will no longer be a part of their lives.


Perfect Strangers

In a pivotal move in 2022, Smayra made his feature film directorial debut with Perfect Strangers, the Arabic adaptation of the 2016 Italian film '' Perfetti sconosciuti''. It is the first Arabic-language
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original film made purely by Arab production companies. The film stars Lebanese Academy Award nominated director and actress
Nadine Labaki Nadine Labaki ( ar, نادين لبكي ''Nādīn Labikī''; born February 18, 1974) is a Lebanese actress, director and activist. Labaki first came into the spotlight as an actress in the early 2000s. Her film-making career began in 2007 after ...
, Egyptian actress
Mona Zaki Mona Ali Mohamed Zaki ( ar, منى علي محمد زكي; born 18 November 1976) is an Egyptian actress. Biography Mona Zaki was born to her parents Ali Mohamed Zaki and Tahani on November 18, 1976. Until the age of 13, she lived in Kuwait. A ...
, Egyptian actor
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, Lebanese actress Diamand Abou Abboud, and Lebanese actors
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, Georges Khabbaz, and
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. This Netflix's inaugural Arab original film addressed themes of women's emancipation and LGBTQ rights, sparking significant controversy in the Middle East and Western Asia. The film topped the charts on Netflix as the most-viewed film in the Arab world for an entire month and reached the third position in the global Top 10 films in the non-English category. The film was also the second most watched film on Netflix in
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. Audience response During its initial week of release, Perfect Strangers achieved the status of being the most-watched film on Netflix in various Arab nations and secured the second spot in France. The film received acclaim from numerous Arab film enthusiasts online. However, its adherence to the original Italian source material, which includes explicit content such as sexual references, obscenities, infidelities, and the portrayal of a homosexual character, generated significant negative feedback on social media. Particularly, the conservative Egyptian audience criticized the film for what they perceived as "moral degradation." The inclusion of popular Egyptian actress Mona Zaki intensified the scrutiny, with accusations and conspiracy theories circulating on social media. Prominent figures like Egyptian lawyer Ayman Mahfouz went as far as labeling the film a "plot to disrupt Arab society," planning legal action to have it removed from Netflix. Mahfouz objected to Zaki's character, highlighting instances of drinking and provocative scenes, despite the absence of visual nudity in the entire film. Politician Mustapha Bakri claimed the film "incites homosexuality and betrayal." In contrast, Saudi actor Nasser Al Qasabi, while enjoying the film's dialogue and direction, criticized Netflix for promoting homosexuality, expressing concerns about its impact on future Arab productions. Conversely, Egypt's Actors Union released a statement expressing solidarity with the cast, especially Mona Zaki, advocating for the preservation of creative freedom and underscoring the role of artistic expression in addressing societal issues. Numerous Arab actors, including Amr Waked, Hend Sabry, Ahmad Fahmy, and Ghada Abdel Razek, expressed their support for Mona Zaki amidst the social media backlash. =Personal life= Smayra is fluent in Arabic, French, and English. He is best friends with Academy award nominated director
Nadine Labaki Nadine Labaki ( ar, نادين لبكي ''Nādīn Labikī''; born February 18, 1974) is a Lebanese actress, director and activist. Labaki first came into the spotlight as an actress in the early 2000s. Her film-making career began in 2007 after ...
, composer
Khaled Mouzanar Khaled Mouzanar (born September 27, 1974) is a Lebanese music composer, songwriter, writer and film producer. He has composed music scores for several films, including ''After Shave'', ''Caramel'', ''Where Do We Go Now?'' and '' Capernaum (film)' ...
, and renowned politologis
Sara El-Yafi
= Filmography = Feature Films Short films Music videos


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