The fifteenth Ismailia International Film Festival for Documentary and Short Films will begin on Tuesday at the American University in Cairo. Short films and documentaries about the Egyptian Revolution, freedom, women's rights, and films that received awards at the festival will be shown at the Ewart Memorial Hall in downtown Cairo. The festival is one of the most important documentary film festivals in the Middle East and Europe. Programme: 30 October Tracks of Cairo 31 October With Fidel Whatever Happens The Battle of the Camel Gobbel 1 November Back to the Square Domestic Fitless Hatch 2 November Our Street ½ Revolution Grand Café 3 November In the Shadow of a Man Planet of Snail 4 November Tahrir...Liberation Square Edwige 5 November On the Road to…Downtown War Reporter 6 November Topping a Tyrant...Egyptian Style Field Hospital 7 November The Virgin...The Copts and Me All screenings start at 6.30 pm. Ewart Hall- AUC Main Campus 113 Kasr El Aini St. Downtown, Cairo From / Ahram Online
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