Citizenship Egyptian, British Spouse Wessam Soliman Years active 1963-present Residence Cairo, Egypt | Name Mohamed Khan Role Film director | |
Full Name Mohamed Hamed Hassan Khan Born 26 October 1942 (age 81) ( 1942-10-26 ) Cairo, Egypt Education London Film School (1962–1963) Movies Factory Girl, In the Heliopolis Flat, The Wife of an Important, Dreams of Hind and Camilia, The Street Player Similar People Hany Adel, Ahmed Zaki, Mervat Amin, Aida Reyad, Khaled Abol Naga | ||
Children Nadine Khan, Hassan Khan |
Mohamed khan variety arabia studio dubai international film festival 2011
Mohamed Hamed Hassan Khan (Egyptian Arabic: محمد حامد حسن خان [mæˈħæmmæd ˈħæːmed ˈħæsæn xæːn]; 26 October 1942 – 26 July 2016) was an Egyptian-British film director, screenwriter, and actor. He was a well-known member of the "1980s generation" in Egyptian cinema, along with directors such as Khairy Beshara, Daoud Abdel Sayed, Atef El-Tayeb, and Yousry Nasrallah. His main aesthetic credo, in line with directors from his generation, was a reinvigorated realism seeking direct documentation of everyday life in Cairo, beyond the walls of the studio.
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- Mohamed khan variety arabia studio dubai international film festival 2011
- Cinematology mohamed khan and the art of the close up
- Biography
- Filmography screening and prizes
- References
Cinematology mohamed khan and the art of the close up
Biography
Khan was born on 26 October 1942 in Cairo, Egypt to an Egyptian mother and Pakistani father. After completing his high school education in Egypt, he went on to study at the London School of Film Technique (now known as The London International Film School) between 1962 and 1963. He directed several 8mm films. In 1963, he returned to Egypt and worked in the script department of the General Egyptian Film Organization. Between 1964 and 1966, he worked as an assistant director in Lebanon. He then moved again in England, where he wrote his book "An Introduction to the Egyptian Cinema", published by Informatics in 1969. He edited another Book entitled “Outline of Czechoslovakian Cinema”, which was also published by Informatics in 1971.
His 1983 film The Street Player was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. According to a book issued by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in December 2007, Khan's Ahlam Hind we Kamilia (1988) is one of the 100 landmarks in the history of the Egyptian cinema.
He has one daughter, Nadine, a film director, and one son, Hassan. He was married to Wessam Soliman, an Egyptian scenarist who wrote three of his movies: Banat Wust el-Balad (Downtown Girls), Fi-Sha'et Masr el-Guedida (In a Heliopolis Apartment), and Fatat el-Masna' (The Factory Girl).
Filmography, screening and prizes
Short Films
Feature Films