Synopse
When Elie, Gerard and Isabelle talk about Egypt, their eyes light up. The country was their home - until 1956, when the Suez crisis forced Egyptian Jews into exile. Overnight, their fellow Egyptians became enemies. With contemporary witnesses and archive footage, the film recalls the peaceful cultural coexistence of the first half of the 20th century. Back then, Jewish influences in the art world and business were strong - today, resentment is so ingrained that the film was only released for showing by the Egyptian censors under the Muslim Brotherhood after a delay. Screening on 29.09. in attendance of: Amir Ramses (Director)
Regie
Amir Ramses (*1979) studied film at the Academy of Arts in Cairo. He has made several features and documentaries and in 2010 published his first novel.
Info
Original Title: An Yahoud Masr
International Title: Jews of Egypt
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Agenda 13
Version & Subtitles: Arabic OV with English subtitles
Director & Screenplay: Amir Ramses
Production country: Egypt
Year of Production: 2012
Length: 96 min
Producer: Haitham Al Khamissi
Production company: Session Film Productions
Cinematography: John Hakiem, Moustafa Youssef, Amir Ramses
Editor: Amir Ramses, Haitham Al Khamissi
Music: Haitham Al Khamissi
World Sales: Session Film Productions





