Sanaa Hamri (born 19 November 1977 in Tangier, Morocco) is a Moroccan-American film and television director based in Los Angeles, California. She is widely recognized for her work in music videos, having collaborated with numerous prominent artists, including Mariah Carey from 1999 to 2011 and Prince from 2003 to 2013. Her portfolio also includes work with Christina Aguilera, Sting, Jay-Z, Seal, Solange Knowles, and Nicki Minaj. In addition to her music video accomplishments, Hamri directed three feature-length romantic comedies, such as The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, and served as both an executive producer and director for the successful television series Empire (2015–2020) on Fox Broadcasting, before entering into a contract with Amazon Television Studios.
Hamri spent her formative years in Tangier, where her parents were active in the Moroccan artistic expatriate community, forming close friendships with notable figures such as Paul Bowles, Brion Gysin, and others. She attended the American School of Tangier before moving to the United States in 1992, thanks to a scholarship to a school in Bronxville, New York. After graduating in 1996, she relocated to New York City to pursue a career in acting, but soon found her passion shifting towards video production. She honed her editing skills and secured a position as an assistant at a post-production studio. It was through cinematographer Malik Hassan Sayeed that Hamri caught the attention of Mariah Carey, leading to her editing the 1999 concert film released by SMV Enterprises and Columbia Music Video. Following this, she directed a series of successful music videos for Carey, including Heartbreaker (1999), Say Somethin' featuring Snoop Dogg (2000), and Bye Bye (2001). Her reputation grew as she took on projects with high-profile artists such as Destiny's Child, Common with Mary J. Blige, and Kelly Rowland.
In 2002, Hamri directed a home video DVD for Prince, which was co-released in August 2003 by NPG Records and Legacy Recordings, reaching number 2 on the US "Billboard Top Music Videos" chart for three consecutive weeks. She went on to direct six music videos for Prince, including the unreleased video for A Million Days from the album 3121. Additionally, she edited two videos directed by Chris Robinson in 2012: Rock and Roll Love Affair (the first Prince video officially broadcast on a YouTube TV channel) and Andy Allo's People Pleaser, filmed at Paisley Park Studios. In May 2020, Sirius XM aired an unbroadcasted show from 3121 Radio, originally recorded by Prince and DJ Rashida in March-April 2006, which included music selections and a short interview with Sanaa Hamri.
Sanaa Hamri's videography for Prince includes:
✿ Cinnamon Girl (2004)
This video was filmed in October 2003 in Los Angeles to promote the album's title single and later appeared as enhanced bonus content on the CD editions of the Musicology album. It marked the first promotional video featuring the full lineup of The NPG, including John Blackwell, Rhonda Smith, Renato Neto, Greg Boyer, and Maceo Parker. Hamri also directed the TV special The Art Of Musicology, filmed in April 2004 at New York's Roseland Ballroom and broadcast by Viacom networks, including MTV and VH1 Classic.
✿ Musicology (2004)
This broadcast-only video was filmed on 21 May 2004 at The Forum in Los Angeles, California, just before the second leg of the Musicology Live 2004ever tour. It is notable for being the only appearance of Vanity in Prince's videography.
✿ Black Sweat (2006) and Fury (2006)
Both videos were filmed in January 2006 at Prince's second residence in Los Angeles. Black Sweat became the second-ever black and white video in Prince’s catalog, featuring only Prince, DJ Rashida, and dancer Celestina Aladekoba. The video aired in February 2006 and was included on the single's enhanced CD edition in Europe. Fury was filmed during a private party at the same residence.
✿ Guitar (2008) ver. 2
This alternative version of the Guitar video was filmed in April 2008, a year after the single's release, but remained unreleased for five years until it was published in April 2013 on 3rdEyeGirl.com. Hamri's version features a full performance by Prince with a band including The Twinz and others.
✿ FixUrLifeUp (2013)
Directed and filmed by Sanaa Hamri during the Live Out Loud Tour on 4 May 2013 at the Hard Rock Hotel Ballroom in San Diego, California, this video captures Prince's performance after the concert had concluded, showcasing a smaller audience. The video premiered on Andy Allo's official Twitter account.