Mohamed Hamed Hassan Khan 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. (Wikipedia)
Downtown Girls
(Director)
In the Heliopolis Flat
(Director)
The Street Player
(Director)
A Dinner Date
(Director)
The Wife of an Important Man
(Director)
Factory Girl
(Director)
Days of El Sadat
(Director)
Dreams of Hind and Camilia
(Director)
Return of a Citizen
(Director)
Sunstroke
(Director)
Knight of the City
(Director)
Mr. Karate
(Director)
Gone with No Return
(Director)
Omar's Journey
(Director)
A Bird on the Road
(Director)
Supermarket
(Director)
Half a Rabbit
(Writer)
A Dinner Date
(Story)
A Bird on the Road
(Writer)
Dreams of Hind and Camilia
(Writer)
Klephty
(Producer)
Before the Summer Crowds
(Director)
Very Hot Day
(Story)
Desire
(Director)
Klephty
(Scenario Writer)
Revenge
(Story)
Revenge
(Director)
Very Hot Day
(Director)
Klephty
(Story)
Half a Rabbit
(Director)
Klephty
(Director)
The Drowned
(Director)
Knight of the City
(Writer)
The Street Player
(Story)
Omar's Journey
(Writer)
Before the Summer Crowds
(Idea)
Supermarket
(Writer)
Sunstroke
(Story)
Klephty
(Dialogue)
Youssef and Zeinab
(Director)
The Bus Driver
(Story)
Knight of the City
(Producer)
The Watermelon
(Writer)
The Watermelon
(Director)
The Watermelon
(Producer)
The Street Player
(Producer)