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Sonia Nassery Cole

1968 - Today

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Sonia Nassery Cole (Dari: سونیا ناصری کول; born 1965) is an Afghan-born American human rights activist, filmmaker, and author. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Sonia Nassery Cole is the 2,175th most popular film director, the 184th most popular biography from Afghanistan and the 2nd most popular Afghan Film Director.

Sonia Nassery Cole is most famous for her work as a film director, particularly for her film "The Black Tulip," which highlights the struggles of women in Afghanistan. She is also known for her advocacy for human rights and her efforts to promote Afghan culture through cinema.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Sonia Nassery Cole ranks 2,175 out of 2,041Before her are Lucky McKee, Josh Trank, Benh Zeitlin, Shane Carruth, Jac Schaeffer, and Kabir Khan. After her are Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Vikram Bhatt, Antonio Campos, Ayten Amin, and Waad Al-Kateab.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Sonia Nassery Cole ranks 1,183Before her are Litefoot, Scott Sharp, Sēmisi Sika, Janeene Vickers, Abi Morgan, and Kabir Khan. After her are Upendra, Peter R. Orszag, Katrina Adams, Darren Clarke, Murphy Jensen, and Liza Snyder.

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In Afghanistan

Among people born in Afghanistan, Sonia Nassery Cole ranks 184 out of 177Before her are Shamsuddin Amiri (1985), Zohib Islam Amiri (1990), Chékéba Hachemi (1974), Zakia Khudadadi (1998), Nasima Razmyar (1984), and Aziza Siddiqui (1983). After her are Lida Abdul (1973), Masoud Azizi (1985), Fatima Bhutto (1982), Faiza Darkhani (null), Qays Shayesteh (1988), and Farzana Wahidy (null).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In Afghanistan

Among film directors born in Afghanistan, Sonia Nassery Cole ranks 2Before her are Roya Sadat (1983).