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Clash

Play trailer Poster for Clash Released Aug 25, 2017,  1h 38m,  Drama/ Mystery & Thriller Play Trailer Watchlist
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Pro-and anti-Muslim Brotherhood demonstrators are brought together in the back of a police van after a July 2013 demonstration following the ousting of President Mohamed Morsi, a Muslim Brotherhood member.
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Clash is far from an easy watch, but the story's ripped-from-the-headlines energy more than makes up for its unrelentingly grim tone and sketchily developed characters.

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Alexandra Heller-Nicholas The Blue Lenses Arguably one of the most important Egyptian filmmakers currently working today, Mohamed Diab is an unflinching director who does not shy away from explicit commentary about current events in his homeland. Sep 5, 2018 Full Review Namrata Joshi The Hindu The van becomes a microcosm of the world outside: chaotic, out of control, cruel, but broken intermittently by glimpses of humour and humanity. Jul 24, 2018 Full Review

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isla s This is a fairly frantic and somewhat disorientating watch, which depicts the social unrest and anger of Egyptians at the time its set in (the Egyption coup in the early 2010s). I remember hearing about many journalists being detained at the time, the outrage it caused in the west and so on. Film wise, the fear is quite palpable and due to the confined setting of the film, there's also the inevitable sense of claustrophobia present. Its perhaps a little unsettling how quickly the characters decide to label and categorise each other but its certainly a thought provoking watch. I suppose, to some degree, its about the psychology of being in such a situation, confined in a van with other people due to having been present at a protest. It does make you question how people are treated in such situations. There is some pretty jerky/shaky camerawork present, which may, or may not, bother you but otherwise I don't think there's much else I can say about it. I thought it was an interesting watch, a good film, not entirely memorable or great but pretty good and so I'd recommend it on that basis. Oh and perhaps also worth mentioning is that there is some blood depicted, which may make those phobic of blood queasy, so if that applies to you then it may be perhaps better to avoid this film but otherwise its good. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Sameir A Clash is one of the best cinematic experiences you can get from Arab cinema. Directed by Mohamed Diab, he was able to deliver a powerful message that contains the political outlook and general human conditions. A very successful experimental cinema. It is interesting to observe that the camera never leaves the van throughout the film, it may be uncomfortable to claustrophobic viewers. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/21/22 Full Review
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Synopsis Pro-and anti-Muslim Brotherhood demonstrators are brought together in the back of a police van after a July 2013 demonstration following the ousting of President Mohamed Morsi, a Muslim Brotherhood member.
Director
Mohamed Diab
Producer
Mohamed Hefzy, Eric Lagesse, M. W. Zackie
Screenwriter
Khaled Diab, Mohamed Diab
Distributor
Kino Lorber
Production Co
arte France Cin茅ma, Film Clinic, Emc Pictures, Sampek Productions, NiKo Film
Genre
Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
Arabic
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 25, 2017, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 26, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$18.0K
Runtime
1h 38m
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.85:1)
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