Abdullah Alassil

Abdullah Alassil is a Los Angeles-based Syrian filmmaker, known for his compelling storytelling and diverse art techniques. Originating from Damascus, Alassil's early works like "The Confession" gained recognition at the Damascus International Film Festival. His venture into experimental cinema, as seen in his stop-motion televised thesis "#The_Suit," further showcased his narrative ingenuity. Granted political asylum in the US due to persecution in Syria for his activism related to freedom of expression and human rights, Alassil's relocation to Los Angeles marked a continuation of his exploration into complex themes. His recent works, such as "A Conflict" and "Vital Shot," illustrate this ongoing journey. A multifaceted artist, he is also a skilled multi-instrumentalist musician. Alassil's involvement in the film community extends as a member of the Arab Film and Media Institute in California, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, and the Film Independent Organization.

On screen

  • Vital Shot

Behind the camera

  • The Confession
  • Vital Shot

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