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              <text> This three-part film was made in 2011 by three different directors: Tamer Ezzat, Ayten Amin, and Amr Salama, with the participation of director Ahmad Abdallah. It attempts to document the Egyptian revolution from three different perspectives: the protestors and their struggles; the police forces and their reasons for using violence; and the rise and fall of the dictator.</text>
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              <text>It mixes interviews and real footage from demonstrations. Winner of the UNESCO prize at the Venice Film Festival, Best Documentary film at the Oslo Film Festival, Best Arabic producer at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival.&#13;
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