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Title Noise of Cairo / by Heiko Lange
Published Alexandria, VA : Filmakers Library, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (56 min.)
Series Current affairs in video
Summary After the 2011 revolution, Egypt's artists emerged from decades in hiding. Hope blossoms among painters, dancers, and musicians. Color explodes in the streets. There is still fear among these artists as they continue processing political events, but with Mubarak gone, does art remain a form of protest? Keizer is a street artist who works under cover of darkness, educating the masses about the latest corruption. Choreographer Karima Mansour strives to create timeless dances that express the complex role of women within the society. Painter Khaled Hafez explains how the 'déjà vu images' seen on TV would resurface in all his early post-revolution paintings--the tanks, the guns, the soldiers--and discusses his evolution toward less literal art. Artist Hany Rashed describes the very act of depicting brutality as 'a beautiful thing' in a community where even photographing the police was forbidden until recently. By sharing the works of these and other bold, newly liberated artists, Noise of Cairo delivers an expressive, intelligent showcase of Egypt's vibrant, fluid creative life
Notes Alexander Street Press PDA
Title from resource description page (viewed May 9, 2014)
Previously released as DVD
This edition Arabic and English with English subtitles
Subject Mubārak, Muḥammad Ḥusnī, 1928-
Arts -- Political aspects -- Egypt
Arts, Egyptian -- 21st century
Revolutions -- Egypt -- History -- 21st century
SUBJECT Egypt -- History -- Protests
Form Streaming video
Author Lange, Heiko.
Other Titles The noise of Cairo : Arts after the Arab Spring
OTHER TI Alexander Street Press PDA