Osama Al-Zain

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Osama Al-Zain أسامة الزين

Osama Al-Zain (Arabic: أسامة الزين) is a Palestinian filmmaker and writer. He received his undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Jordan. After winning the Moris Sheer Award for short videos at The International Competition for Students Artist sponsored by Savannah College of Art and Design, he moved to the USA to pursue his graduate studies in film and video. He finished his Master's degree of Arts in Film and Video from the American University, in Washington DC.[1]

Osama Al-Zain has worked on documentaries about social and political issues. His credits include writing, producing, and directing shorts, documentaries, and public service announcements.

Transparency, a 2002 [2][3] award-winning documentary [4], which he produced and directed, was screened in more than 16 cities in the US, Europe and the Middle East.

In 2005 Al-Zain released Palestine Post 9/11,[5] a feature-length documentary which he produced and directed about the events of 9/11 from a Palestinian perspective.

Osama Al-Zain lives in Washington DC, US, where he works as an art director/multimedia producer.

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