Wael Ehsan

Wael Ehsan

Wael Ihsan is an Egyptian director. He graduated at the faculty of commerce in 1986, then studied film production at the High Cinema Institute of Cairo until 1991. His breakthrough came at the early 2000s, with his debut “El Lemby”, which was one of the most successful films in Egyptian cinema history. He followed El Lemby with “Elly Baly Balak”, a sequel that was as successful as the first film. Ihsan then went on to make A-list star-led blockbuster comedies, like “Zaki Chan”, “Amir El Behar” (Prince of the Seas), “Bobbos” and “Nour Einy” (Light of My Eyes).

An Hour and a Half - PulpMovies
Zaki Chan - PulpMovies
Tarek's Situation - PulpMovies
The Student Cop - PulpMovies
Light of My Eyes - PulpMovies
Life's Speed Bump - PulpMovies
El Lemby - PulpMovies
Hassan and Boklos - PulpMovies
Azima's Gang - PulpMovies
The Egyptian Nightingale - PulpMovies
Ms. Mammy - PulpMovies
Bobbos - PulpMovies
You-Know-Who - PulpMovies
Step Outside - PulpMovies
Born to Be a Criminal - PulpMovies
Prince of the Seas - PulpMovies
Ramadan Mabrouk Abou El Allamen Hamouda - PulpMovies
Helm Al Omr - PulpMovies
Wherever You Go - PulpMovies
Martial Marriage - PulpMovies
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