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18 Days (film)
2011 Egyptian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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18 Days (Arabic: ١٨ يوم, translit. Tamantashar Yom) is an Egyptian anthology film focusing on the 18 days of the 2011 Egyptian revolution. It premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
A group of ten directors, twenty or so actors, six writers, eight directors of photography, eight sound engineers, five set designers, three costume designers, seven editors, three post-production companies, and about ten technicians have agreed to act fast and shoot, with no budget and on a voluntary basis, ten short films about the January 25 revolution in Egypt. Ten stories they have experienced, heard or imagined.
All the proceeds of this movie will be devoted to organizing convoys to provide political and civic education in the villages of Egypt.
The films are:
- Retention by Sherif Arafa
- God’s Creation by Kamla Abou Zikri
- 19-19 by Marwan Hamed
- When the Flood Hits You... by Mohamed Ali
- Curfew by Sherif El Bendary
- Revolution Cookies by Khaled Marei
- Tahrir 2/2 by Mariam Abou Ouf
- Window by Ahmad Abdalla
- Interior/Exterior by Yousry Nasrallah
- Ashraf Seberto by Ahmad Alaa[1][2]
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