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About Mohammed Elwan

Elwan was born in Kuwait on 20/05/1979, In 1990 he moved to Jordan together with his family because of the Gulf War. During that time he realised the significance of media in the society that is why he decided to become part of its evolution.

He started his journey in Dubai during 2000, where he studied two years in Film-Making in Alwan Art Academy- Dubai. In 2002 his passion in the film industry grew bigger in which he started his career as a D.O.P Multiple Television Stations and agencies as a freelance Film-Maker until 2004.

Elwan moved to Kuwait to settle his family after getting married, During that time he became one of the promoters of Al Rai TV and Al Watan TV until 2007. From then on, He started his own Company of production from which he directed his first Movie (Amjad).

In 2011, Elwan cooperated with the League of Arab States which supports the Campaign Empowering Women called (Drama Al Ayady Al Bayda), This campaign inspired the Arab audiences around the world

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EXIT 56 Official Trailer - البرومو الرسمي لفيلم مخرج 56

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EXIT 56 Official Trailer - البرومو الرسمي لفيلم مخرج 56

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