Ahmed Hamidi

Ahmed Hamidi is a screenwriter and director recognized for his contributions to television and cinema. He gained prominence as one of the writers for the satirical show 'Les Guignols de l'info,' where he worked from 2000 to 2008. Hamidi has collaborated with notable figures such as Jamel Debbouze and Gilles Lellouche, contributing to projects like 'La Marche' (2013), 'Why I Didn't Eat My Father' (2015), and 'Sink or Swim' (2018). In 2022, he directed his first feature film, 'Le Médecin Imaginaire,' a comedy inspired by Laurel and Hardy, featuring Alban Ivanov and Clotilde Courau. His career continued to flourish with the co-direction of the documentary 'Golo & Ritchie' in 2024 and co-writing the romantic drama 'Beating Hearts,' directed by Gilles Lellouche. Ahmed Hamidi's work spans various genres, showcasing his versatility and creativity in the entertainment industry.

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Country of origin

France