Sina Muhmmad (b. 1988)

Alias:
سینا موحەمەد

Birthplace:
Halabja, Kurdistan, Iraq

Born:
March 16, 1988

Born in March 1988 in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan, Sina Muhammad has become a prolific writer, poet, and filmmaker. Sina is a graduate the University of Human Development (UHD) with over a decade of experience in filmmaking. He has directed over 200 television commercials with the HAMA Advertising Agency, and his passion for storytelling has led him to craft 7 short films and 30 documentary films, some of which achieved international acclaim, including collaborations with BBC and National Geographic.  Sina's contributions to cinema have been recognized through prestigious awards, including the Golden Prize for Best Short Film Director at the Peace Film Festival in Turkey. Additionally, Transient Happiness has earned him the Best Feature Film award at the Paris Art and Movie Awards and the Best Feature Fiction award at the Amsterdam Kurdish Film Festival. Through poetic narrative and visually captivating work, Sina Muhammad continues to inspire and leave a profound impact on filmmaking.

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Director:
2023  Transient Happiness

Producer:
2023  Transient Happiness

Screenplay:
2023  Transient Happiness

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