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Elweya Zaki (May 2, 1926), Egyptian director. The filmmaker has been featured in series of films with a valuable social content, highlighting the pressing issues of women as a result of their diverse work. She is one of the first women producers in Egyptian television to direct. She spent one year at the Faculty of Arts and then traveled. When she returned to the television before she directed, she worked as a secretary in March 1960 for the American experts who came to plan television affairs and reported much of her presence in his office. And then worked with him as an assistant when he produced "Cry Cry" and drew this area, and then worked to help Ibrahim Al-Sahan and Joseph Marzouk and collaborated with them frequently. In her work she prefers serious subjects that deal with issues of society, and she believes that directing is a message and commitment, so did not make, during the long journey that is her career any trivialities or surface treatments. Among the series were "Harvest Nights" by the late writer Mahmoud Diab, "End of the Others", "Karima", "Atalal", "Nadia", "New Threshold", "The Bitter Tongue" and " "The Mountain of Limon Reform" by Joseph Francis, "Han Aleik Al Hob", "Gharib Al Hayy", "The Rivers of Salt", "Nadim", "The City and the Blockade"; "The End of the World is not Tomorrow"; She has produced a large number of classics including "Birds of the North", "Married me, stupid", "Haret al-Maghribi", "Diba", "A man named Abbas", "High school" and "Law does not know Aisha." Today, what is considered the most important work of the director is the series "the moment of choice" and the series "tongue bitter," which presented the artist Ahmed Zaky to the audience as a representative of the common man, after the roles were simple and secondary.