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Mai Ekhou

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Mai Ekhou
File:Mai Ekhou.png
File:Mai Ekhou.png
File:Mai Ekhou.png
Born
🏳️ NationalityMauritania
💼 Occupation
Filmmaker, Photographer
📆 Years active  2011 – present
🏅 Awardsury Award at Nouakchott International Film Festival (2015, 2016)

First place in the short film competition at the Arab Youth Creativity Festival in Cairo (2019) Mention at the Arab International Film Festival in Gabes (2016) Third place at the African Oscar Festival in Cairo (2019)

Special mention from the jury, International Film Festival in Iran (2019
🌐 Websitehttps://www.maiekhou.com

Mai Ekhou or Mai Mustafa Ekhou(مي مصطفى ايخو ) is a Mauritanian filmmaker[1] born in Nouakchott, Mauritania 1987. She spent her childhood and youth in Libya and Tunisia.[2]

Career[edit]

Mai is a multi-talented artist working in the fields of photography[3][4] and filmmaking.

She began her artistic career in photography in 2011, gaining international recognition since then, participating in various competitions and exhibitions.

Ekhou transitioned to filmmaking in 2012, working as a producer, director, writer, and editor. Since then, she has established herself as an independent director, producing notable works such as "Ishtar and Isis," "The First Box," "It's Not Over Yet," and "Gone and Never Back,"[5]


Filmography[edit]

Name Year
The End 2014
Ishtar and Isis 2015 Won the Jury Award at Nouakchott International Film Festival
The First Box[6] 2016 Won the Jury Award at Nouakchott International Film Festival

Mention at the Arab International Film Festival in Gabes (2016) First place in the short film competition at the Arab Youth Creativity Festival in Cairo (2019)

Bells 2017
It's Not Over Yet[7] 2019 Third place at the African Oscar Festival in Cairo (2019)

Special mention from the jury, International Film Festival in Iran (2019)

Gone and Never Back 2020
Pastitsio 2020 Appreciation certificate from:

International Female Directors Festival - Tbilisi, Georgia Spot Shot Festival - Beirut, Lebanon

Awards and Recognition[edit]

Recognized as an Influential African Woman in Society (2017) by British Oxfam.[8]

Elected as a member of the selection and arbitration committees at various festivals: - SFTF Film Festival - Columbia. - Hollywood Las Vegas Film Festival - United States. - Kobani International Film Festival - Syria. - Jerusalem Visual Media Festival - Jerusalem.

She got Jury Prize, Nouakchott International Film Festival (2015), Mention at the Arab International Film Festival in Gabes (2016), First place in the short film competition at the Arab Youth Creativity Festival in Cairo (2019)[9],Third place at the African Oscar Festival in Cairo (2019),[10] Special mention from the jury, International Film Festival in Iran (2019).

References[edit]

  1. "قصة مصورة: حكاية مي مصطفى إخو، أول مخرجة موريتانية". رصيف22 (in العربية). 2017-03-09. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  2. "الموريتانية مي مصطفى.. تتحدى القيود لتحقيق حلمها السينمائي". العين الإخبارية (in العربية). 2019-09-12. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  3. LensCulture. "WINNERS—Black & White Photography Awards 2022". LensCulture. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  4. Bellewarmedia - بلوار ميديا (2016-12-27), زمام المبادرة - مي مصطفى أول فتاة تمتهن فن التصوير الفوتوغرافي في موريتانيا, retrieved 2024-05-16
  5. ecranbenin (2022-03-15). "GONE AND NEVER BACK: Le voile de l'oppression". EcranBenin (in français). Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  6. "The First Box". www.luxorafricanfilmfestival.com. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  7. Ellerson, Beti (2020-05-20). "AFRICAN WOMEN IN CINEMA BLOG: RECENT FILMS - Mai Mustafa Ekhou : It's not over yet (Mauritania)". AFRICAN WOMEN IN CINEMA BLOG. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  8. "Manarat : Stories of inspiring women from the Middle East and North Africa - Euro-Mediterranean Women's Foundation". Euromedwomen.foundation. 2017-08-22. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  9. "الموريتانية مي مصطفى تفوز بمسابقة مهرجان إبداع للشباب العربي | سدنة الحرف". sadanatoualharf.com. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  10. الحسن, أحمدُ ولد (2019-09-10). "مخرجة موريتانية ضمن الفائزين بأوسكار الإبداع الإفريقي صحراء ميديا". saharamedias.net (in العربية). Retrieved 2024-03-02.

Other Links[edit]

http://www.luxorafricanfilmfestival.com/en/PastEditions/2017/Film/Short%20Films/The%20First%20Box

https://www.shorouknews.com/news/view.aspx?cdate=08112020&id=8897dcd2-bdd7-41a3-a419-c9c78c12a28f

https://sadanatoualharf.com/node/2292

https://mithak.com/taxonomy/term/2951

https://www.altreeq.com/166391

https://ahdatsouss.ma/159336.html


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