Allaith Hajjo
Allaith Hajjo | |
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Born | 1971 (age 53–54) Syria |
🏳️ Nationality | Syrian |
💼 Occupation | |
📆 Years active | 1971 - until mow |
Notable work | THE CORD |
🌐 Website | allaithhajjo |
Allaith Hajjo[1] (Arabic: الليث حجو August 21, 1971), a Syrian director,[2][3] born in Damascus. He is the director of the film THE CORD which won first place in The Hague.[4].Allaith Hajjo (Arabic: الليث حجو August 21, 1971), a Syrian director,[5] born in Damascus. He is the son of the actor Omar Hajjo.[6] [7] [8] He began his career as an assistant director [9] until he made his first television series Spotlight 2001 [10]which helped him to earn a spot on the Walk of Fame. [11] [12].
Early Life and Career[edit]
In 1996, Al-Layth Hajjo started his career as an assistant director where he worked with a number of Syrian directors such as Hatem Ali, Mamoun Al-Bunni, and Hisham Sharbatji. In 2018, made his first short film, The Cord,[13] written by Ramy Koussa, which premiered at the second El Gouna Film Festival and won a number of awards. [14] In 1996, Al-Layth Hajjo started his career as an assistant director where he worked with a number of Syrian directors such as Hatem Ali, Mamoun Al-Bunni, and Hisham Sharbatji. In 2001, he directed his first drama, Spotlight (2001-05),[15] which was an instant hit that ran for six seasons; likewise The Lovers (2008-16) and Dayaa Dayaa (A Lost Village 2008-10), [16] with three and two seasons, respectively. In 2011, he directed a documentary film entitled Nawfez Al- Rouh “Windows of the Soul” with the participation of Ammar Al-Ani, a co-production between the General Film Organization and the Directorate of Antiquities and Museums, in cooperation with the Roots Foundation. In 2018, after 17 years directing some of the most popular television series in the region, [17] Syrian director Allaith Hajjo made his first short film, The Cord, [18] written by Ramy Koussa, which premiered at the second El Gouna Film Festival and won a number of awards. [19]
Significant Work[edit]
As a Co-director[edit]
Al-Layth Hajjo started his career as an assistant director in 1996, where he worked with many Syrian directors.
Series[edit]
- 1996: Maraya 96, Directed by: Adnan Ibrahim.
- 1996: Khan Al Harir 1 Directed by: Haitham Haqqi.
- 1997: Travel directed by: Hatem Ali.
- 1998: Al-Thuraya, directed by: Haitham Haqqi.
- 1999: Maraya 99, Directed by: Hatem Ali.
- 1999: The Four Seasons 1, Directed by: Hatem Ali.
- 2000: Maraya 2000, Directed by: Mamoun Al-Bunni - Ferdous Atassi.
- 2001: The Four Seasons 2, Directed by: Hatem Ali.
- 2001: Impoliteness and a lot of predominance , Directed by: Hatem Ali.
- 2002: The Roots Remain Green. Directed by: Selim Sabry.
As a Director[edit]
Al-Layth Hajjo has many works. He directed many series, films, and video clips.
Series[edit]
- 2001: Bokaat Daww (Spotlight), produced by: Syria International for Art Production
- 2002: Bokaat Daww (Spotlight), Produced by: Syria International for Art Production
- 2003: Almakshouf, Produced by: Al Arabiya Production
- 2004: Bokaat Daww (Spotlight), produced by: Syria International for Art Production
- 2006: Ahel Al-Gharam, produced by: Samah Artistic Production
- 2006: Al Antezar, produced by: The Arab Company for Artistic Production and Distribution
- 2007: Dayaa Dayaa, produced by: Samah Artistic Production
- 2008: Fenjan El Dam, produced by: MBC
- 2010: Dayaa Dayaa Second Season,[20] produced by: Samah Artistic Production
- 2010: Takhatoo khater, produced by: Samah Artistic Production
- 2011: Al-Khirbeh,[21] Produced by: Syria International for Artistic Production
- 2012: Arwah Ariah (Naked Souls)
- 2013: Sanaoud baad khalil (We'll be back Soon)
- 2013: Laabt Al-Mout (The Game of Death)
- 2014: Al Hakhaab, produced by: Sama Al Fan Art Productions
- 2015: 24 karat
- 2016: Al-Nadam (Regret)
- 2018: Al-Waq Waq
- 2019: Masafat Aman (A Safe Distance)
- 2019: Souq Al Demaa(The Blood Market), a Saudi series
- 2021: Awlad Adam (Adam's Children)
Filmography[edit]
- 2018: Al-Habel Al Serih (Umbilical Cord), Screenplay: Rami Koussa
A Documentary Film[edit]
- 2011: Nawafez Al- Rouh (Windows of the Spirit) which was presented by actor Jamal Suleiman.
Awards[edit]
- Won the Audience Award at the MENA Short Film Festival in its second session.
- Participated in the second El Gouna Film Festival in 2017[22]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Allaith Hajjo". THE HANDBOOK. Retrieved 11 Sep 2021.
- ↑ Scheele,Shryock, Judith.Andrew. The Scandal of Continuity in Middle East Anthropology. Indiana University Press. ISBN 0253043794. Search this book on
- ↑ "من: "بدك بطل للمسلسل" إلى "ممكن نشحن الموبايل".. مخرج سوري يكتب عن تغيرات الأسئلة في بلاده". Russian Today.
- ↑ "THE CORD WINS THE AUDIENCE AWARD AT THE HAGUE". allaithhajjo.
- ↑ Scheele,Shryock, Judith.Andrew. The Scandal of Continuity in Middle East Anthropology. Indiana University Press. ISBN 0253043794. Search this book on
- ↑ "Who is Omar Hajjo?". www.arageek.com. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
- ↑ "One of the founders of the Syrian theater and his son, the director Al-Laith Hajjo". awtanpost.net. Retrieved 3 Feb 2021.
- ↑ "Omr Hajjo". syrmh.com.
- ↑ "Allaith Hajjo". arabic.arabianbusiness.com.
- ↑ ""Spotlight" .. Social Vision and Satirical Comedy Criticism". alroeya.ae. Retrieved 20 Aug 2014.
- ↑ "11 Stars in the list of the 100 most powerful Arab Personalities in 2014". www.layalina.com. Retrieved 13 Jan 2015.
- ↑ "The most Important Syrian personalities among the list of the 500 most powerful Arabs by Arabian Business". arabic.arabianbusiness.com. Retrieved 12 Jun 2012.
- ↑ "The "Umbilical Cord" of Laith Hajjo… From Neutralizing the Dictator to Ignoring his Crimes". daraj.com.
- ↑ "The Cord Brought Laith Hajjo to France". www.sayidaty.net. Retrieved 27 Sep 2018.
- ↑ "Spot Light (2001)". karohat.com.
- ↑ "Laith Hajjo: I am always Confused and Anxious". www.independentarabia.com. Hiam Bannout. Retrieved 22 Aug 2019.
- ↑ "Al-Laith Hajjo Engraved his name with immortal works in Syrian drama". www.mwrid.com.
- ↑ "The "Umbilical Cord" of Laith Hajjo… From Neutralizing the Dictator to Ignoring his Crimes". daraj.com.
- ↑ "The Cord Brought Laith Hajjo to France". www.sayidaty.net. Retrieved 27 Sep 2018.
- ↑ "Laith Hajjo's Biography". elcinema.
- ↑ "Al-Khirba". elcinema.
- ↑ "Political views cannot be more important than art : Syrian filmmaker Allaith Hajjo". english.ahram.org.eg. Nahed Nasr. Retrieved 14 Oct 2018.
External links[edit]
- Allaith Hajjo im IMDB
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