Cherif Allam is a Lebanese-Italian sound editor known for his work on films selected at prestigious international festivals, including The Sea Ahead, Rebel, The Burdened, Machtat, Goodbye Julia, Naga, and most recently, Hot Milk. From an early age, Cherif was immersed in sound, growing up in a household filled with the music of Ravel, Wagner, and Brahms, thanks to his father. His passion for cinema developed just as early, fueled by stories of his mother frequenting cinemas while pregnant with him. Inspired by filmmakers such as Michael Haneke, Gus Van Sant, Bertrand Blier, and David Lynch, Cherif started writing short scripts during his high school years and later pursued film studies at the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts (ALBA). During his academic years, his fascination with free jazz, post-rock, and ambient music led him to the discovery of musique concrète—an art form that captivated him and shaped his approach to sound. This discovery solidified his decision to pursue a career in sound design, seeing it as a way to craft stories. Born in Beirut in 1997, Cherif graduated from ALBA in 2018. Following his graduation, he completed a six-month internship in video and audio editing at Djinnhouse Productions before embarking on his journey at Db Studios Beirut in early 2019. That same year, he was selected to participate in the Berlinale Talents Beirut workshop, where he honed his skills in sound design and field recording. He started his career as a foley recordist, he progressed to sound effects editor and eventually sound editor, collaborating on award-winning films. In 2022, he led a sound editing seminar at ALBA, as part of a workshop organized by Db Studios. Cherif's primary focus lies in crafting immersive sound ambiances, meticulously layering diverse sound elements to shape the emotional and psychological dimensions of a film. He believes that sonic environments hold the power to subtly guide an audience's perception and emotional response, telling a parallel story beyond the visuals. In addition to his work in film, Cherif is eager to expand his expertise into the interactive world of video game sound design, bringing his storytelling-driven approach to new frontiers.

CHERIF ALLAM

Cherif Allam is a Lebanese-Italian sound editor known for his work on films selected at prestigious international festivals, including The Sea Ahead, Rebel, The Burdened, Machtat, Goodbye Julia, Naga, and most recently, Hot Milk. From an early age, Cherif was immersed in sound, growing up in a household filled with the music of Ravel, Wagner, and Brahms, thanks to his father. His passion for cinema developed just as early, fueled by stories of his mother frequenting cinemas while pregnant with him. Inspired by filmmakers such as Michael Haneke, Gus Van Sant, Bertrand Blier, and David Lynch, Cherif started writing short scripts during his high school years and later pursued film studies at the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts (ALBA). During his academic years, his fascination with free jazz, post-rock, and ambient music led him to the discovery of musique concrète—an art form that captivated him and shaped his approach to sound. This discovery solidified his decision to pursue a career in sound design, seeing it as a way to craft stories. Born in Beirut in 1997, Cherif graduated from ALBA in 2018. Following his graduation, he completed a six-month internship in video and audio editing at Djinnhouse Productions before embarking on his journey at Db Studios Beirut in early 2019. That same year, he was selected to participate in the Berlinale Talents Beirut workshop, where he honed his skills in sound design and field recording. He started his career as a foley recordist, he progressed to sound effects editor and eventually sound editor, collaborating on award-winning films. In 2022, he led a sound editing seminar at ALBA, as part of a workshop organized by Db Studios. Cherif's primary focus lies in crafting immersive sound ambiances, meticulously layering diverse sound elements to shape the emotional and psychological dimensions of a film. He believes that sonic environments hold the power to subtly guide an audience's perception and emotional response, telling a parallel story beyond the visuals. In addition to his work in film, Cherif is eager to expand his expertise into the interactive world of video game sound design, bringing his storytelling-driven approach to new frontiers.

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Cherif Allam is a Lebanese-Italian sound editor known for his work on films selected at prestigious international festivals, including The Sea Ahead, Rebel, The Burdened, Machtat, Goodbye Julia, Naga, and most recently, Hot Milk.

From an early age, Cherif was immersed in sound, growing up in a household filled with the music of Ravel, Wagner, and Brahms, thanks to his father. His passion for cinema developed just as early, fueled by stories of his mother frequenting cinemas while pregnant with him. Inspired by filmmakers such as Michael Haneke, Gus Van Sant, Bertrand Blier, and David Lynch, Cherif started writing short scripts during his high school years and later pursued film studies at the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts (ALBA).

During his academic years, his fascination with free jazz, post-rock, and ambient music led him to the discovery of musique concrète—an art form that captivated him and shaped his approach to sound. This discovery solidified his decision to pursue a career in sound design, seeing it as a way to craft stories.

Born in Beirut in 1997, Cherif graduated from ALBA in 2018. Following his graduation, he completed a six-month internship in video and audio editing at Djinnhouse Productions before embarking on his journey at Db Studios Beirut in early 2019. That same year, he was selected to participate in the Berlinale Talents Beirut workshop, where he honed his skills in sound design and field recording. He started his career as a foley recordist, he progressed to sound effects editor and eventually sound editor, collaborating on award-winning films. In 2022, he led a sound editing seminar at ALBA, as part of a workshop organized by Db Studios.

Cherif’s primary focus lies in crafting immersive sound ambiances, meticulously layering diverse sound elements to shape the emotional and psychological dimensions of a film. He believes that sonic environments hold the power to subtly guide an audience’s perception and emotional response, telling a parallel story beyond the visuals.

In addition to his work in film, Cherif is eager to expand his expertise into the interactive world of video game sound design, bringing his storytelling-driven approach to new frontiers.

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Skills

Experience Level

Expert

Language

French
Fluent
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent

Work Experience

Sound Editor at Db Studios
February 18, 2019 - January 18, 2025
Worked on 40+ national and international feature films, documentaries, series, and short films. Specialized in, sound editing, sound effects editing, sound design, foley editing, and ADR recording.
Workshop Lecturer at Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts (ALBA)
February 21, 2022 - February 23, 2022
Delivered a 3-day workshop on "Sound Editing for Film" as part of a Db Studios seminar for fourth- year cinema students.
Intern at Djinn house Productions
September 10, 2018 - February 15, 2019
Edited 20+ short documentaries, and sound edited 3 audiobooks.

Education

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Qualifications

Sound Design and Field Recording Workshop
September 1, 2019 - September 30, 2019

Industry Experience

Media & Entertainment, Education, Professional Services