El-Banate Dol

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El-Banate Dol
Directed byTahani Rached
Screenplay byTahani Rached
Produced byStudio Masr
CinematographyNancy Abdel-Fattah
Edited byMona Rabie
Music byTamer Karawan
Release date
2006
Running time
68 minutes
CountryEgypt

El-Banate Dol (English:Those Girls)[1] is an Egyptian 2006 documentary film.

Synopsis[edit]

The documentary follows in the tracks of teenage girls living on the streets of Cairo, Egypt, a universe of violence, but also of freedom. These girls own a surprising strength, mixing necessary laughter with the toughness needed to survive day after day. Their existence, their lives and the codes they follow challenge the social model. Their days are sown with threats; sometimes it is the police and their raids, other times, the kidnappings carried out by their street fellows as well as the fights that sometimes get out of hand. Yet, through their dances, laughter and acrobatics these women and mothers offer us a glimpse which reminds us that they are still children.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "In-Depth with first Egyptian female DOP Nancy Abdel Fattah". EgyptToday. 2017-09-17. Retrieved 2022-02-09.

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