Abdullah Al-Wazzan

Abdullah Al-Wazzan
Born1990
Kuwait City, Kuwait
Nationality Kuwaiti
Other namesAbdullah Alwazzan
Alma mater(B.Arch)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • film producer
  • screenwriter
  • film editor
  • cinematographer
  • entrepreneur
  • architect
Years active2013–present
Notable workFalafel Cart (2019)
Awards
Websiteabdullahalwazzan.com royaltales.com

Abdullah Al-Wazzan is a Kuwaiti filmmaker, entrepreneur and Architect.[1] He was born in Kuwait City, Kuwait in 1990.

Film career

Al-Wazzan developed an interest in filmmaking in his early preteens.[1] At the age of 17 he studied Architecture, And graduated in 2012 with a Bachelor of Architecture.[2][3][4][5] He went on to create the animated short film Falafel Cart (2019) which was officially submitted to the 92nd Academy Awards in the animated short film category making it the first short film from Kuwait to ever be submitted to the Academy Awards.[6][1][7][8][9]

In 2020, Falafel Cart by Abdullah Al-Wazzan became Kuwait's first film to be officially selected at the prestigious Hiroshima International Animation Festival in Japan where it received a "Best of the World" honorable mention. [10][11][12] Al-Wazzan won best international short film at the 2019 Los Angeles Animation Festival[13] and In 2021 he won best animated short film at the Burbank International Film Festival in California, United States.[14][15][16]

Al-Wazzan received nominations for his film Falafel Cart at D.C. Independent Film Festival in Washington, D.C.,[17] Palm Springs International Animation Festival in California,[18] Southampton International Film Festival in the United Kingdom,[19] Paris International Animation Film Festival in France, and Ajyal Film Festival in Doha[20] And was officially selected at Athens Animfest in Greece,[21] Sonoma International Film Festival in California,[22] Rabat International Author Film Festival in Morocco[23] and Montreal International Animation Film Festival in Canada.[24]

In May 2017 During the Cannes Film Festival, the Doha Film Institute announced that Abdullah Al-Wazzan's drama, thriller script "Soaring over Mayhem" was selected to receive its annual film grant.[25][26][4][27]

In 2014 Al-Wazzan participated officially at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and at the Dubai International Film Festival.[28][29][30][31]

Filmography

Year Title Director Writer Producer Animator Notes
2019 Falafel Cart Yes Yes Yes Yes Short animated film
2025 Soaring over Mayhem Yes Yes Yes Short live action film

Awards & Accolades

Abdullah Al-Wazzan received the following awards and nominations:

List of awards and accolades received by Abdullah Al-Wazzan
Year Film Event Award Country Result
2019 Falafel Cart Los Angeles Animation Festival[32] Best International Short Film
United States
Won
2020 Falafel Cart Hiroshima International Animation Festival[10] Best of the World
Japan
Honorable Mention
2021 Falafel Cart Burbank International Film Festival[14][33][34] Best Animated Short Film
United States
Won
2019 Falafel Cart Palm Springs International Animation Festival[18] In Competition Best Animated Short
United States
Nominated
2020 Falafel Cart DC Independent Film Festival[17] Short Animation Finalist
United States
Nominated
2020 Falafel Cart Southampton International Film Festival[19] Best Animated Short Film
United Kingdom
Nominated
2020 Falafel Cart Southampton International Film Festival[19] Best Director of an Animated Film
United Kingdom
Nominated
2020 Falafel Cart Ajyal Film Festival[20][35][36][37] Hilal Short Film Competition
Qatar
Nominated
2021 Falafel Cart Paris International Animation Film Festival Horizons Competition
France
Nominated

References

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  18. ^ a b "'Funan' and 'I Lost My Body' Lead Film Selections at PSIAF 2019". Animation World Network. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
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