Yehya Saade
Yehya Antoun Saade (alternately spelled "Yehia" and "Saadé;" 1975–2010) (Arabic: يحيى سعادة) was a Lebanese film director who specialized in music videos.[1] He worked with numerous popular Arab artists and was known for his unorthodox approach to social taboos. Artistic careerMusic videosAmong Saade's collaborators were the musical artists Nancy Ajram (e.g. for "Akhasmak Ah"), Amal Hijazi ("Baya3 El Ward"); Haifa Wehbe ("Ebn El Halal"), Karol Sakr ("Jirh Ghiyabak"), Nawal Al Zoghbi ("Mona Einah"), and Shadha Hassoun ("Wa'd Arqoub").[1][2][3] Critical receptionSaade has been described as an artist "who does not believe in sacred cows and who rebels against traditions, rejects intellectual, social, and political embargos."[4] The media scholar Marwan Kraidy has summarized Saade's artistic impact thus:
Saade died at the age of 35 after being electrocuted by a cable on the set of a music video being filmed in Turkey.[6] References
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