Abderrahmane Lahy
Mauritania
Film Director and Cultural Manager
Cultural Policies,Cultural Management,Cinema
Abderrahmane Lahy is a cultural director, documentary and feature filmmaker, editor and actor who has been awarded several diplomas in film directing and participated in numerous training courses in filmmaking, film and theatrical montage, and cultural management. Among the many films he has directed are: The Challenge (2012), Monza the Street Boss (2011), Our National Assembly (2009). He has also directed 23 theater plays and written four.
In addition to serving as a jury member at the Kelibia Film Festival (Tunisia), the Oran Film Festival (Algeria) and the Filmer à Tout Prix Festival (Belgium), Lahy is the founding director of la Maison des Cinéastes (Mauritania). He is the former chairman of Culture Resource’s Artistic Board, a member of the Arab Group of Cultural Policies, a representative of Arterial Network, North Africa, and a member of the Association of Moroccan Filmmakers.
Lahy has served as artistic and media advisor for World Vision, the German International Cooperation Association and the Mauritanian Central Bank. In 2017, he founded the Medrar Center for Culture and Education and the House of Mauritania Cultural Center.
In addition to serving as a jury member at the Kelibia Film Festival (Tunisia), the Oran Film Festival (Algeria) and the Filmer à Tout Prix Festival (Belgium), Lahy is the founding director of la Maison des Cinéastes (Mauritania). He is the former chairman of Culture Resource’s Artistic Board, a member of the Arab Group of Cultural Policies, a representative of Arterial Network, North Africa, and a member of the Association of Moroccan Filmmakers.
Lahy has served as artistic and media advisor for World Vision, the German International Cooperation Association and the Mauritanian Central Bank. In 2017, he founded the Medrar Center for Culture and Education and the House of Mauritania Cultural Center.
Abderrahmane Lahy
Mauritania
Film Director and Cultural Manager
Cultural Policies,Cultural Management,Cinema
Abderrahmane Lahy is a cultural director, documentary and feature filmmaker, editor and actor who has been awarded several diplomas in film directing and participated in numerous training courses in filmmaking, film and theatrical montage, and cultural management. Among the many films he has directed are: The Challenge (2012), Monza the Street Boss (2011), Our National Assembly (2009). He has also directed 23 theater plays and written four.
In addition to serving as a jury member at the Kelibia Film Festival (Tunisia), the Oran Film Festival (Algeria) and the Filmer à Tout Prix Festival (Belgium), Lahy is the founding director of la Maison des Cinéastes (Mauritania). He is the former chairman of Culture Resource’s Artistic Board, a member of the Arab Group of Cultural Policies, a representative of Arterial Network, North Africa, and a member of the Association of Moroccan Filmmakers.
Lahy has served as artistic and media advisor for World Vision, the German International Cooperation Association and the Mauritanian Central Bank. In 2017, he founded the Medrar Center for Culture and Education and the House of Mauritania Cultural Center.
In addition to serving as a jury member at the Kelibia Film Festival (Tunisia), the Oran Film Festival (Algeria) and the Filmer à Tout Prix Festival (Belgium), Lahy is the founding director of la Maison des Cinéastes (Mauritania). He is the former chairman of Culture Resource’s Artistic Board, a member of the Arab Group of Cultural Policies, a representative of Arterial Network, North Africa, and a member of the Association of Moroccan Filmmakers.
Lahy has served as artistic and media advisor for World Vision, the German International Cooperation Association and the Mauritanian Central Bank. In 2017, he founded the Medrar Center for Culture and Education and the House of Mauritania Cultural Center.
Juror
Abbara
2022
Juror
Wijhat
Round 02
2019
Juror
Production Awards
Round 01
2017
Juror
Mawa3eed
Round 04
2017
Participant
Cultural Management Program
Training of Trainers
2016