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"Egypt: We are Watching You" is a documentary from 2007 that explores grassroots activism in Egypt amid political change. The film highlights the efforts of three women who initiate a campaign to educate citizens about democracy and their rights.
Given its limited release and the obscurity of its production details, 'Egypt: We Are Watching You' can be somewhat elusive for collectors. Its focus on women's roles in political activism adds a unique layer to documentary cinema from this period. The film's grassroots perspective makes it a rarity, and while it may not have widespread recognition, those interested in political documentaries or Middle Eastern history might find it a compelling addition to their collection.
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The film is a documentary that focuses on grassroots activism and political change in Egypt.
The film was released in 2007.
Shayfeen.com, meaning "we are watching you," is a campaign started by three women to educate the public about democracy and human rights in Egypt.
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