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  1. Omar Shargawi was born in 1974 in Odense, Denmark. He is an actor and director, known for Go with Peace, Jamil (2008), ½ Revolution (2011) and Al Medina (2015).

  2. Omar Shargawi is a Danish actor, writer and director. He is best known for his directorial projects Go with Peace Jamil (2008), 1/2 Revolution (2011) and Al Medina (2015). In 2018 he worked as a voice actor for The Guilty, a crime thriller.

  3. Omar feels culturally torn between his Danish mother and his Palestinian father. In documentary and fictional scenes he explores his father’s latent aggression and its impact on his own identity...

  4. Omar Shargawi (født 1974, København) er en dansk filminstruktør med danske og palæstinensiske rødder. I 2008 debuterede Omar med filmen Gå med fred, Jamil. Før han sprang ud som filminstruktør arbejdede han som fotograf.

  5. Omar Shargawi. (1974 – ) Director. Born 1974, Denmark. Raised by his danish mother and palestinian father in Copenhagen. Self-taught director with previous experience working as a photographer. Shargawi made his feature film debut as director 'Go with Peace Jamil' (2008).

  6. May 27, 2008 · Omar Shargawi • Director. "It is the personal stories that are interesting". by Boyd van Hoeij. 27/05/2008 - Palestinian-Danish director Omar Shargawi won a Tiger Award for his debut Go With Peace Jamil at the Rotterdam Film Festival, where Cineuropa spoke with him.

  7. Feb 28, 2019 · The conflict in Palestine backdrops and echoes the father-son antagonism in Danish filmmaker Omar Shargawi's brooding non-fiction essay.

  8. Jan 30, 2019 · After more than 12 years of filming, Omar Shargawi wasn’t sure he’d ever finish his intimate family documentary, 'Western Arabs'. But he did, because he wanted to give a voice to people who are too seldom heard. The film has been selected for the Panorama sidebar in Berlin.

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  10. 30. jan 2019 | INTERVIEW. After more than 12 years of filming, Omar Shargawi wasn’t sure he’d ever finish his intimate family documentary, 'Western Arabs'. But he did, because he wanted to give a voice to people who are too…