Mostafa Keshvari is an Iranian-born Canadian director, writer, and producer based in Vancouver, Canada. He is a member of the Directors Guild of Canada (DGC), Writers Guild of Canada (WGC), Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA), and The Federation of Canadian Artists FCA). Mostafa was nominated for the "Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award" for his artistic contribution. Mostafa's passion for storytelling made him switch from financial bank managing to film-making where he received a scholarship at Vancouver Film School (VFS). His first short film "I Ran" was selected in Cannes Short Corner Film Festival 2015 and earned him international recognition. His success was followed by 2 feature films, 11 shorts, and 2 animations. His directorial debut feature film "Unmasked", on a Muslim woman becoming an actress during the "Muslim ban" has won 28 international awards and 14 nominations. His short animation "Music Box" received 4 Leo nominations and was in Cannes short Corner in 2017. His controversial short film "Child Bride" explores the horror of child marriage based on a true story and was also selected at Cannes short corner in 2019. Mostafa's latest short film "The Will and the Wall" also defies the borders and explores the friendship of a Mexican boy and a US border patrol officer amid the "Trump Wall" crisis. It was nominated for the prestigious Golden Sheaf Award at the Yorkton International film festival (2020). Mostafa's latest and second feature film "Corona" was acclaimed as the world's first Coronavirus film by the New York Times, Hollywood Reporter, The Guardian, BBC, Times, and over 100 international media. Corona is a dramatic feature film on Coronavirus and Xenophobia and was shot in February 2020 before the epidemic. The film has won numerous awards including Best Director's award at the Oscar-qualifying Rhode Island International film festival. Mostafa's latest and third feature film, Colorblind (2022) is a unique collaboration with color scientists to accurately display colorblindness and metaphorically address racism. Mostafa's films mainly focus on relevant social issues, injustice, and humanitarian subjects with strong female lead characters. His filmmaking style is influenced by his background in poetry and painting. Mostafa is also the founder of " BC Film Minorities for film and TV society " which advocates diversity and inclusion in the film industry.
Mostafa Khater is known for Al Nehaya (2020), Masrah Masr (2014) and The Knower (2021).
Mostafa Monwar is known for Surongo (2023), Live from Dhaka (2016) and Unoloukik (2021).
Mostafa Nasr is a young Egyptian Programmer born in August 2001, born in Cairo, his name is Mostafa Nasr Ahmed. He studies at AOU University in the Faculty of Cyber Security ( Computer Science ) where he excelled, He also certified from Microsoft, Google and Cisco, He also has many hobbies such as traveling, camping and taking adventures, even if what he is doing is dangerous he does not care, like does not care about people's opinion of him, he does what he likes and that's what made him distinguished and successful in everything he does, he also has content on social media sharing his adventures and is followed by more than 700K, despite his young age, but he has a brilliant future.
Mostafa Soliman is an actor, known for El-Dilar (2010), Baghdad Thief (2020) and Al Hafla (2013).
Mostafizur Noor Imran, also known as Imran Imu is one of the most promising actors in Bangladesh. Acting runs in his blood. Born in Bagerhat, he successively fell in love with acting; as his grandfather Mansur Ali Pike was also a renowned local actor, who used to act in Jatras(Traditional folk theatre form). Imran joined Bagerhat Theatre in 2000 and that's when he discovered his thirst for acting. He is now a professional theatre artist, director and trainer. He has completed his Masters in Drama and Dramatics from Jahangirnagar University. He was a participant in the Bangladeshi reality show "Super Hero Super Heroine" and became the 3rd runners up there.
Mostefa Zerguine is an actor, known for Les aventures extraordinaires d'Adèle Blanc-Sec (2010), La balance (1982) and La fille de Keltoum (2001).
Mostofa Sarwar Farooki is a Bangladeshi film director, screenwriter and film producer. Farooki is considered one of the leading figures to bring modernism/realism in Bangladeshi Cinema, those who have bridged the gap between escapism and reality. "Mostofa Sarwar Farooki could be the next South-east Asian filmmaker to break out", The Hollywood Reporter wrote in the review of his film Television. Variety's Jay Weissberg wrote. "Mostofa Sarwar Farooki is a key exemplar of Bangladeshi new wave cinema movement". He is also the pioneer of an avant-grade filmmakers' movement called "Chabial". He is a young director in Bangladesh who has set a new trend in terms of presentation and direction in the late 1990s. His first two films, which he considers to be an educational effort, were Bachelor (2004) and Mad_e in Bangladesh (2007). His third film Third Person Singular Number (2009) was premiered in Busan International Film Festival (2009). It had its European premier in International Film Festival Rotterdam (2009), It was also in the official competition in Middle East International Film Festival (2009) (Abu Dhabi). Farooki's body of work address such themes as middle class angst, urban youth romance, deception-hypocrisy and frailty of individual, frustration about the confines of one's culture and conservative Muslim concepts of guilt and redemption.
Mostéfa Stiti was born on May 7, 1943 in Ksar el Boukhari, Algeria. He is an actor, known for From Paris with Love (2010), Plus belle la vie (2004) and Les dossiers de l'écran (1967). He has been married to Marie Pierre since May 7, 1973. They have one child.