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Fatima Al-Banawi: Saudi actress, producer and director

 Fatima Al-Banawi is a Saudi actress, film producer and director. He has performed in dramas with many romantic, comedy and horror performances.

According to Arab News, Fatima Al-Banawi received her bachelor's degree in psychology from Jeddah's Effat University in 2011 and her master's degree from Harvard University in the United States in 2015.

Fatima Al-Banawi gained fame in 2016 with her award-winning feature film 'Barka Yaqabul Barka' in which her role was appreciated.



The beautiful film won an award at the Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated by Saudi Arabia for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.

She also starred in the feature film 'Roll'em', a highly acclaimed 70's Parisian actress.

Fatima Albany has traveled to many countries in her film career and has performed around the world, including the Palace de Tokyo in Buenos Aires and Paris.

Early in her career, the Saudi actress founded a project based on unedited stories of Jeddah residents and visitors.

The Saudi actress has previously served as a consultant at the Islamic Development Bank for six months. She worked on policy formulation for women's empowerment in the Islamic Development Bank and its member countries.


Fatima Al-Banawi was selected as one of the leaders of Time Magazine's Young Generation in 2018, a series about young people influencing the world.

He was selected for the stories of people connected to Saudi society in this field.

Al-Banawi wrote the story for his first short film in 2020 and also directed the film himself. The film became part of the Red Sea International Film Festival.

Fatima Al-Banawi showed the essence of co-writing and co-directing as well as acting in Al-Shaq drama serial. The series was filmed entirely from home during the global epidemic Corona.

Saudi actress Fatima Al-Banawi has played her role beautifully in the 2021 Egyptian series '60 Minutes'. The series was watched and appreciated by a record number of viewers in Egypt.