Synopsis
January 2011 in Egypt was marked by anti-government demonstrations. While tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Cairo, poor villagers in the country’s south followed the tense situation on Tahrir Square on their TV screens and in the daily newspapers. It is from their perspective that this documentary captures the political changes in Egypt, from the toppling of President Mubarak to the election and fall of Mohamed Morsi. The film reveals the villagers’ hopes and disappointments, and shows that despite the wild events, very little has actually changed in their lives.
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- Executive Producers : Haut Les Mains Productions, Narratio Films
- French distribution : Les Alchimistes
Full credits (8)
- Executive Producers : Karim Aitouna, Thomas Micoulet
- Director of photography : Anna Roussillon
- Editors : Saskia Berthod, Chantal Piquet
- Sound recordist : Anna Roussillon
- Press Attaché (film) : Jean-Bernard Emery
- Sound Editor : Jean-Charles Bastion
- Grader : Alexandre Sadowsky
- Sound Mixer : Jean-Charles Bastion
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Technical details
- Type : Feature film
- Genres : Documentary
- Production language : Arabic, English
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Production year : 2014
- French release : 13/01/2016
- Runtime : 1 h 51 min
- Current status : Released
- Visa number : 138.839
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- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 1.85
- Audio format : Dolby 5.1
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