10 February 2013 | UK | false | ||
1 February 2015 | Egypt | false |
Drama | |
Short | |
Documentary |
United Arab Emirates | |
UK | |
Yemen |
Arabic |
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1) | Salim Al Harazi | By Himself | 2 | |
2) | Anwar Al-Muati | 2 |
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1) | Sara Ishaq | Director | 1 |
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1) | Sara Ishaq | Writer | 1 |
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1) | Sara Ishaq | Producer | 2 |
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1) | Khaled Rajeh | Photographer | 2 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Sara Ishaq | 2 |
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Ahmed Refaat | Set amidst Yemen's 2011 uprising, when the protesters in Sana'a added their voices to those of other Arab nations during the Arab Spring. The movie recalls the dramatic events of Friday the 18th of March, 2011, Juma'at El-Karama (Friday of Dignity) in which pro-government snipers shot dead 53 protesters. Told through the lenses of two cameramen and the accounts of two fathers, the film retells the story of the people behind the statistics and news reports. 461 |
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