Biographies: Ellhami Hassan - Director

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An Egyptian director and author, born on November 23, 1912. He joined the Moshtohor Agricultural School to please his father, but grew with his love for art so he participated in the school's theater troupe. His father decided to send him to England to keep him away from art. His hope of becoming an actor increased and he joined the Royal Academy of Art. He was appointed in 1951 in the production department of Studio Misr, and in 1952 he formed the Falcon Films Company for Film Production and Distribution. In 1959, he was appointed to the Academy of Arts, teaching the history of theater and cinema. As well as teaching at the College of Fine Arts and the College of Arts. In 1971, he received the award of the Supreme Council of Arts, Letters and Social Sciences in the competition of the Cinema Committee in the History of Egyptian Cinema. In 1972 he traveled to East Germany on a scholarship in theater and cinema. In 1982, he was entrusted with supervising free studies at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts. From his works: Don't You Think, Twist of Fate and My Life Partner.