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Clash (Eshtebak)
TrailerSet entirely in an 8m police truck, a number of detainees from different political and social backgrounds are brought together by their inevitable fate, during the turmoil that followed the ousting of former president Morsi from power.Actors: Nelly Karim, Hani Adel, El Sebaii Mohamed, Ahmed Abdelhamid Hefny, Mahmoud Fares, Waleed Abdel Ghany, Atef Ammar, Tarek Abdel Aziz, Hosny Sheta, Ahmed Dash, Ahmed Malek, ...»Director: Mohamed DiabCountry: FranceDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Clash (Eshtebak)"
Hollywood ReporterFebruary 09, 2017Remarkably, the film doesn't take sides. This in itself raises it above a purely political discussion in favor of a sweeping criticism of prejudice and inhumanity. Yet it will be remembered as one of the most telling depictions of modern Egypt yet filmed.
VarietyFebruary 09, 2017Boasting superb camerawork from d.p. Ahmed Gabr and stellar crowd direction, Clash might strike some as crossing too often into hysteria, yet this is bravura filmmaking with a kick-in-the-gut message about chaos and cruelty (with some humanity).
Cinemanía (Spain)July 31, 2017Diab encloses in a single stage space a range of characters to try to explain what happens in that country demonstrates how it has turned to immobility. [Full review in Spanish]
CulturamasJune 08, 2017An interesting film, with a little more sobriety and a more elaborate development, would have been excellent. [Full review in Spanish]
El Pais (Spain)June 07, 2017With a unique scenario and maintaining a scrupulous point of view, the director manages to give voice to members of all political and religious factions. [Full review in Spanish]
The Arts DeskApril 21, 2017The film successfully speaks for itself as a cri de coeur for a nation in crisis.
Flick FilosopherApril 21, 2017Challenging and provocative, but the limitations it places on itself restrict the appreciation for anyone not already steeped in its culture and politics.
Times (UK)April 20, 2017Mohamed Diab's superb Egyptian drama is set in the aftermath of the overthrow of President Morsi in 2013, with the army engaged in running battles on the streets with the pro-Morsi Muslim Brotherhood.
Radio TimesApril 20, 2017[A] fascinating, if formulaic insight into the overthrow of Mohamed Morsi's "Muslim Brotherhood" government in July 2013.
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