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The film ‘the factory’ is awe inspiring and a much needed insight into the background and indeed backbone to the Egyptian revolution of 2011.
I live in the UK and really appreciate information that goes beyond the realms of every day international news reporting, which is biased and single focused.
Particularly captivating within the film are the too often unheard voices of the true heroes/heroines-the people working at the factory-who have been working tirelessly at trying and subsequently succeeding to establish social justice.
I was also enthralled by the commentator Hossam El -Hamalawy’s. His passion,knowledge and grass roots approach is all so refreshing.
Thank you.