‘Feathers’ Director Omar El Zohairy to Helm English-Language Drama ‘Mammals’

News   2024-11-19 08:23:25

Egyptian director Omar El Zohairy, whose absurdist social satire Feathers won the Cannes Critics Week prize in 2021 and went on to make a major splash, is set to helm Mammals, an English-language drama that will be a reflection on Western capitalism and family ties.

El Zohairys sophomore film, which will feature still unspecified actors from different countries, is being co-written by the buzzed-about auteur with British Egyptian writer-director Mohamed Adeeb, who wrote the hit Egyptian TV series Bimbo, directed by Amr Salama.

Mammals takes its cue from events in Adeebs life which in turn inspired El Zohairy to draw inspiration from the life of his father, who died in 2016 in the United States, where he was an immigrant living under difficult conditions, he said. In the film, a young man visits his distant father in one of the worlds most lavish resorts. When he arrives there he discovers that, unbeknownst to him, his father has locked him into a business deal that he cannot reject. Theyoung man rebels, but also starts to like his new life and eventually loses his sanity.

El Zohairy said that at a micro level, the heart and spine of the Mammals story is the father and son dynamic. But its also about his rapport with capitalism.

I always feel guilty about having money or making money. I hate poverty and I hate being wealthy too, El Zohairy told Variety. I suffer from capitalism but I can not resist it. I can not resist the idea of owning a nice spacious home or nice chalet by the seaside.

In this film I am trying to confront my fears in a hilarious, cinematic, poetic journey, he noted.

Mammals, which begins in a Japanese fishing village where dolphins are mysteriously dying (see the above mood art), is being lead-produced by FrancesJuliette Lepoutre via her Still Moving shingle, which also produced Feathers.

In 2021, El Zohairy became the first Egyptian director to win Cannes Critics Week top prize with Feathers, which went on to score a slew of other awards and ruffled feathers in Egypt, where it was banned from playing in movie theaters. He has worked as an assistant director alongside some of Egypts most celebrated filmmakers, among them Youssef Chahine and Yousry Nasrallah. His short film Breathe Out (2011) had its premiere at the Dubai Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize. His second short, The Aftermath of the Inauguration of the Public Toilet at Kilometer 375 (2014), was the first Egyptian film selected for the Cannes Cinfondation.

Omar El Zohairy (left) and Mohammed Adeeb (right)- Courtesy Omar El Zohairy

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