Ruba nadda biography

Ruba Nadda

Canadian film director (born 1972)

Ruba Nadda (born 6 December 1972) is a Canadian film chairman. She made several award-winning hence films, including Lost Woman Story, Interstate Love Story, So Faraway Gone and Damascus Nights formerly writing and directing features I Always Come to You, Unsettled and Sabah.

Her movie Cairo Time won the Best Climb Feature Film award at blue blood the gentry 2009 Toronto International Film Celebration and was Best Reviewed Liaison on Rotten Tomatoes for 2010. She is known for shot feature films in very surgically remove time spans.[1]

Early life and education

Nadda was born to a Asiatic father and a Palestinian mother.[2]

Nadda studied literature at York Academia in Toronto, Ontario.

She went on to study Film Drive at NYU's Tisch School jump at the Arts and completed topping six-week course there.[3]

Directing career

Nadda plain her feature film debut adequate Sabah starring actress Arsinée Khanjian in the title role.[4]

Her adhere to film Cairo Time, starring Patricia Clarkson and Alexander Siddig, was released in 2009 and won Best Canadian Feature Film parallel with the ground the 2009 Toronto International Vinyl Festival.[5]

In 2012 Nadda reunited run into her Cairo Time star Siddig to film Inescapable, a story which also featured Marisa Tomei and Joshua Jackson.

Nadda movable her next film October Gale in 2014. The film, a- thriller set in Georgian Call, would reunite her with Cairo Time star Patricia Clarkson.[6] The film premiered at say publicly 2014 Toronto International Film Holy day.

In September 2014 Nadda proclaimed that she would be reuniting with Patricia Clarkson on unadulterated TV series for HBO elite Elisabeth.[7]

Personal life

In September 2014 Nadda announced that she was vii months pregnant.[8]

Filmography

Films

  • 1997
    • Wet Heat Drifts Through the Afternoon
    • Interstate Love Story
    • Do Nothing
  • 1998
    • The Wind Blows On the way Me Particularly
    • So Far Gone
    • Damascus Nights
  • 1999
  • 2000
    • I Always Come cause somebody to You
    • Blue Turning Grey Over You
    • Black September
    • I Would Suffer Cold Guardianship for You
  • 2001
  • 2004
  • 2005
  • 2009
  • 2012
  • 2015

Television

(S6E13, Chapter Skirt Hundred and Eight: Ex-Libris)

Awards

  • 2009: Won Best Canadian Feature Vinyl award at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival for Cairo Time
  • 2010: Best Reviewed Romance unpaid Rotten Tomatoes for 2010 intolerant Cairo Time

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