A Large turnout for the movie “Tahrir 2011: The Good the Bad and the Politician” in Abu Dhabi Cinema Festival.

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Yesterday, the movie “The Good the Bad and the Politician” played, during the Abu Dhabi International Cinema Festival, which is a documentary of the events of the Egyptian revolution as seen by 3 different directors who participated in directing the movie.The first part of the movie was directed by Tamer Ezzat, who portrays “The Good” discussing the relationship between the regular citizen and the revolution highlighting how he was misled by the media. As well as displaying the second speech of the ex president that caused a division amongst Egyptians. Part 2 is for director Iten Ameen portraying “The Bad” in this case the entire police force and their relationship with the revolution supporting it even if it meant killing the innocent.Part 3 is for director Amr Salama portraying “The Politician”, which presents a psychological analysis made by real doctors of the president‘s mental and psychological state of mind during the 18 days of the revolution.The first release of the movie in the Middle East through Abu Dhabi International Cinema Festival witnessed a huge turnout rate, to the point that the tickets were all out before the Festival even started. There will be another chance to view the movie when it plays again for journalists on Monday.

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