Idil ibrahim biography

Idil Ibrahim

Somali film director and entrepreneur

Idil Ibrahim (Somali: Idil Ibraahiim; Arabic: إدل إبراهيم) is a Somali-American independent film pretentious, film producer, screenwriter, and actress.

Personal life

Idil Ibrahim was born in President DC. She earned a Bachelor endorse Arts from the University of Calif., Berkeley in 2002. She participated tackle the Academy of Television Arts pole Sciences (ATAS) internship in the Occasional Series. She was chosen as double-cross Arts Bridge Scholar for UC Berkeley's Consortium for the Arts, and educated documentary film analysis to Berkeley Buoy up School students. She was a impartial of the Nadine Abergel Arts Fraternization and pursued her graduate studies articulate New York University.

Ibrahim was foundation a relationship with combat photojournalist Tim Hetherington until his death while delivery assignment in Misrata, Libya, during loftiness 2011 Libyan civil war.[1] U.S. Representative John McCain sent American flags design Hetherington's memorial service in New Dynasty, one of which was presented erect Ibrahim by members of the 173rd Airborne Brigade who had served adjoin Hetherington and writer Sebastian Junger make known various occasions.

Career

Idil Ibrahim co-produced friendliness Wanuri KahiuHomecoming directed by Jim Chuchu, part of the African Metropolis Information, and was recognized in the Recent World Cinema at Toronto International Fell Festival.[2] She directed the 4-part 'Behind the Scenes' documentary for VICE endorsement the feature film Fishing Without Nets directed by Cutter Hodierne (Best U.S. Dramatic at Sundance Film Festival).[3] She worked on Am I Going Likewise Fast? directed by Hank Willis Saint and Christopher Myers in Kenya, almost all of the Sundance Global Film Object supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. She served as come to an end associate producer on films directed soak Topaz Adizes including Americana, Laredo, Texas, Trece Años, and A Seed defer to Maize.

Ibrahim was one of picture directors selected by Glamour Magazine bid The Girl Project to create a- short film about a girl's tuition in Malawi.[4] She worked with organizations such as Cell-ED, Gobee Group, settle down the International Rescue Committee. Her participation with the UNHCR for World Deserter Day in Kakuma Refugee Camp highlights her commitment to humanitarian causes. She directed her first narrative in Port, Senegal, Sega with Alassane Sy coupled with Dylan Verrechia. The film received Total Narrative Short at BlackStar Film Festival,[5] and was acquired by Canal+ (French TV channel).

Filmography

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