An Egyptian director born in May 3, 1974, Esma’eel Farouk is known for his B-films, low budget and technically poor films, made for the sake of money. Starting “90 dakeeka i.e. 90 minutes”, the film produced by “Waleed al-Tab’yee” to apologize to his wife “Ghaada Abdul Raazek”, through “Eb’a aabelny i.e. Impossible to happen”, Sa’d al-Soghayyar’s “Welaad al-balad i.e. Good guys” and “Al-Academeyya i.e. The Academy”. Critics consider him an extension to the - so-called - the 1980s B-films of the Egyptian Cinema.
Ismail Farouk has 10 screen credits in a career dating back to 2009. Signature works include Abdu Mouta, Coco's Adventures, The Master of Ceremonies. Explore the interactive character relationship maps on each title page to trace how their roles connect across franchises.