Samir Yousif is known for Paradise (2019).
Samir Zaidi is known for Extraction (2020), The White Tiger (2021) and Anek (2022).
Samir Zbrouki is known for Divines (2016).
She moved with her family to Cairo, while she is six years old, worked in the art at a young age, and she has faced trouble with her family at the beginning of her life. The beginning was simple l roles in movies (Ana Bent Nas), and the movie (the great clown), has also worked in many TV series such as (Tomorrow flowers bloom). "Samira Ahmed" participated in some Lebanese films.She linked to the performance of the character that live in the tension , also embodied the role of the romantic girl in the film (The bride mother) and film (a fugitive from days). One of the best film roles (the night and poles) in 1973, directed by Ashraf Fahmy and share starring Mahmoud Yassin. TV series she shared in as (a woman from the time of Love) and (Princess in Abdeen). Also it produced several important films such as (a divorced woman) and film (innocent).
Samira Baraki is an actress, known for Ladies of the Law (2018), 5th Ward (2018) and Double Cross (2020).
Samira Benali is known for Mr. Nobody (2009), Suite Française (2014) and La mécanique de l'ombre (2016).
Samira Carvalho is an actress and costume designer, known for Hard (2020), The Death of Lazarus (2022) and Mutum - Ame (2018).
Samira El Ouassil is an actress and writer, known for Free Identity (2012), Sturm der Liebe (2005) and Mein Blind Date mit dem Leben (2017).
Samira Fernandes is known for One Piece: Wan pîsu (1999) and Yugioh Slumdog (2004).
Samira Goetschel is an Iranian-born American award-winning filmmaker and a human rights activist. An alumnus of NYU Film School, her graduating film, Clown de la Vie, won Best Short Film at the New York State Film Festival and was a finalist at the Student Academy Awards. She earned her Master of Arts degree at Columbia University. Samira's first documentary, Our Own Private Bin Laden, was named Best Foreign Documentary and Best Film of the Festival at the 2006 European Independent Film Festival in Paris, and won the Audience Award at the International Film Festival in Seoul in 2007. Samira's most recent film, CITY 40, which investigates Russia's largest secret nuclear city was nominated for several awards including: an Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Documentary (2017); a Matter of Act Amnesty International Film of the Year Award; the Human Rights Activist of the Year Award (The Hague, 2017); and a Grand Jury Award at the Sheffield International Documentary Film Festival in the UK (2016). CITY 40 is available worldwide on Netflix. Samira's work is concerned with identity politics and politics of fear in societies where the power structure maintains order and control over the population. Her films attempt to disrupt the normative "story" of totalitarian governments with alternative histories and lived experiences of marginalized individuals that remain untold. Her aim is to highlight people's experiences of silence, resistance, and solidarity in films that ultimately empower the individual while creating common space for the audience's critical engagement and reflection on issues that impact their lives and society at large. Samira has served as the head of jury in documentary category in international competitions and as a judge for the Emmy Awards. Her articles have been published in The Guardian and The Huffington Post. She is a member of the International Criminal Court Alliance in Los Angeles (ICCA).