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Namir Abdel Messeeh is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter and Producer French born on 1974

Namir Abdel Messeeh

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Nationality France
Birth 1974 (50 years)

Namir Abdel Messeeh est un réalisateur de cinéma et scénariste français né en 1974dans une famille copte (chrétiens d’Égypte).

Il sort diplômé de la Fémis en 2000. En 2012, son premier long métrage, La Vierge, les Coptes et moi..., conçu comme un mélange de documentaire et de comédie, commence par une enquête sur des apparitions de la Vierge en Égypte.
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Filmography of Namir Abdel Messeeh (1 films)

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Actor

The Virgin, the Copts and Me, 1h31
Directed by Namir Abdel Messeeh
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Documentary
Themes Films about religion, Documentary films about religion
Actors Namir Abdel Messeeh
Roles lui-même
Rating65% 3.2832253.2832253.2832253.2832253.283225
Namir is Egyptian, a Copt and now lives in France. When there is a family reunion, he buys an old video cassette recorded many years earlier at a religious holiday in his home village, when his mother said she had had a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Namir realizes he has in his hands a very interesting subject for a documentary: he convinces his producer that it is a good idea and sets off on a journey that takes him back to his origins and puts his profession as a director to the test. However, he has not reckoned with his mother, the real protagonist of the story. Eventually, in her hometown, they recreate an apparition with the help of the other villagers.

Director

The Virgin, the Copts and Me, 1h31
Directed by Namir Abdel Messeeh
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Documentary
Themes Films about religion, Documentary films about religion
Actors Namir Abdel Messeeh
Rating65% 3.2832253.2832253.2832253.2832253.283225
Namir is Egyptian, a Copt and now lives in France. When there is a family reunion, he buys an old video cassette recorded many years earlier at a religious holiday in his home village, when his mother said she had had a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Namir realizes he has in his hands a very interesting subject for a documentary: he convinces his producer that it is a good idea and sets off on a journey that takes him back to his origins and puts his profession as a director to the test. However, he has not reckoned with his mother, the real protagonist of the story. Eventually, in her hometown, they recreate an apparition with the help of the other villagers.

Scriptwriter

The Virgin, the Copts and Me, 1h31
Directed by Namir Abdel Messeeh
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Documentary
Themes Films about religion, Documentary films about religion
Actors Namir Abdel Messeeh
Rating65% 3.2832253.2832253.2832253.2832253.283225
Namir is Egyptian, a Copt and now lives in France. When there is a family reunion, he buys an old video cassette recorded many years earlier at a religious holiday in his home village, when his mother said she had had a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Namir realizes he has in his hands a very interesting subject for a documentary: he convinces his producer that it is a good idea and sets off on a journey that takes him back to his origins and puts his profession as a director to the test. However, he has not reckoned with his mother, the real protagonist of the story. Eventually, in her hometown, they recreate an apparition with the help of the other villagers.

Producer

The Virgin, the Copts and Me, 1h31
Directed by Namir Abdel Messeeh
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Documentary
Themes Films about religion, Documentary films about religion
Actors Namir Abdel Messeeh
Roles Producer
Rating65% 3.2832253.2832253.2832253.2832253.283225
Namir is Egyptian, a Copt and now lives in France. When there is a family reunion, he buys an old video cassette recorded many years earlier at a religious holiday in his home village, when his mother said she had had a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Namir realizes he has in his hands a very interesting subject for a documentary: he convinces his producer that it is a good idea and sets off on a journey that takes him back to his origins and puts his profession as a director to the test. However, he has not reckoned with his mother, the real protagonist of the story. Eventually, in her hometown, they recreate an apparition with the help of the other villagers.