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The Square (DVD) DVD

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The Egyption Revolution has been an ongoing roller coaster. Through the news, we only get a glimpse of the bloodiest battle, an election, or a million man march. At the beginning of August 2013, we witnessed the second president deposed within the space of three years. THE SQUARE is a truly immersive experience, transporting the viewer deeply into the intense emotional drama and personal stories behind the news. It is the inspirational story of young people claiming their rights, struggling t.

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Released
14 July 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
108 minutes 
Features
Closed-captioned, PAL 
Barcode
5060192814354 
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Academy Award-nominated documentary following the events of the Egyptian Revolution. In January 2011, thousands of Egyptian people occupied Cairo's Tahrir Square and began an uprising which led to the forced resignation of their president Hosni Mubarak and the implementation of drastic changes to the way the nation is ruled. Although the effects of the uprising are still being felt throughout Egypt and the wider Arab world, this film focuses on events during 2011 and 2012 and follows a number of the protesters themselves while they fight for their vision of democracy. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary.

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