Mohamed Khan, one of the most prominent directors who renewed and changed Egyptian cinema. He lived in a constant search for a new framework and form for his films, distinguishing them from the rest of what was produced and produced by mainstream cinema. He was an artist who loved cinema and practiced it like he breathed air. Film critic Hassan Haddad discusses Khan's cinematic experience through his distinguished intellectual and artistic presentation and his unique cinematic vision, stressing that this vision has no relation to the traditional style to which most Egyptian directors are accustomed.
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