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1) | Namir Abdel Messeeh | Writer | 1 | |
2) | Nathalie Najem | 2 | ||
3) | Anne Paschetta | 3 |
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1) | Siham Abdel Messeeh | 3 | ||
2) | Namir Abdel Messeeh | By Himself | 4 |
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1) | Namir Abdel Messeeh | Director | 1 |
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1) | Namir Abdel Messeeh | Producer | 2 |
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1) | Nicolas Duchêne | Photographer | 2 |
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1) | Vincent Segal | Music | 2 |
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Tarek Sharkawy | A non-believer born in Egypt and raised in France by his Copt parents, filmmaker Namir Abdel Messeeh has a complicated relationship with his ethnoreligious heritage. The Virgin, The Copts, And Me is the playful and warm personal account of his attempt to better understand his roots, and a personal exploration of Egypt's Copt community and the alleged sightings of the Virgin Mary in his home town. 400 |
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