During his 20-year career in the filmmaking industry, DOP/Director Ahmad Al Morsy has been involved in more than 50 films and 2000+ television commercials.
Egyptian Director/DOP Ahmad Al-Morsy Al-Morsy received two more awards from the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS), bringing his total number of awards from the society to 11, in a ceremony, held on November 5 in Sydney.
For his cinematography in Egypt’s highest-grossing film Kira & El Gin by Marwan Hamed – which was released in 2022 – Al-Morsy took home the ACS’s Gold Award, which is given to feature films with a production budget of AUD 2m or more.
He also picked up the Silver Award for his work as DOP and director of the grand opening of Luxor’s Avenue of Sphinxes.
The demonstrated mastery of Al-Morsy’s craft has earned him a permanent place on the list of the most qualified DOPsand directors in Egypt, making him a top choice for all significant events in Egypt. He was the sole director and DOP for Luxor’s Avenue of Sphinxes’ grand opening and a key member of the DOP/directing team that worked on Pharaoh’s Golden Parade, which was broadcast to millions of people worldwide.
Most recently, he participated in the UN Conference of Parties on Climate Change (COP27), which is currently taking place in Sharm El-Sheikh and will run till November 18. Al Morsy oversaw the artistic supervision of the conference’s opening session and was the Director/DOP of the film Welcome in Egypt. He also directed the Shadow show, which combines visual art with live performance. Several heads of state, ministers, climate activists, civil society representatives, and CEOs attended this event, which is watched by millions around the world and covered by over 3,000 journalists from 450 regional and international media organizations.
Al-Morsy has been working in the filmmaking industry for more than 25 years, making more than 50 films and over 2,000 TV ads as a DOP and recently as a director. Furthermore, throughout his career, he has won over 25 national and international awards for his work.
Currently, Al-Morsy is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSC) and the ACS, which has now granted him a total of 11 awards since joining it in 2018.