Movie |
Cairo | Egypt
In 2013, in Cairo, a tragic fate brings together several detainees from different political and social backgrounds inside a police truck, during the turmoil that followed the ousting of president Morsi.
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In 2013, in Cairo, a tragic fate brings together several detainees from different political and social backgrounds inside a police truck, during the turmoil that followed the ousting of president Morsi.
7.4/10
IMDb2016 | Ahmed
Best Director First Work | 2017 | Mohamed
Best Supporting Actor Trophe francophone du second rle masculin | 2017 | Hani
Feature Film | 2016 | Ahmed
Feature Film | 2016
Prix de la Fdration Africaine des Critiques du Cinma | 2016 | Mohamed
Best Film | 2016 | Mohamed
2016 | Mohamed
Best New Director | 2016 | Mohamed
Cinema for Peace Award for the Most Valuable Film of the Year | 2017 | Mohamed
Most Valuable Film of the Year | 2017 | Mohamed
Narrative Feature Film Competition | 2017 | Mohamed
2017 | Mohamed
Images of Africa | 2017 | Mohamed
Best Film By An Emerging Director | 2016 | Mohamed
Official Competition | 2016 | Mohamed
Best Film | 2016 | Mohamed
2016 | Mohamed
Box Office Collection 18,215 USD
Director Mohamed Diab received a message from actor Tom Hanks thanking him for the movie. Hanks said that the film should change the way the West looks at democracy and politics in the Middle East.
The scene by the motorway bridge was filmed at Cairo's biggest motorway and attracted genuine protestors. One member of the crew was injured, another had his vehicle badly damaged.
A mock-up of the van was built and used for six months of rehearsals, refining the script, adding and removing characters.
Official submission of Egypt for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 89th Academy Awards in 2017.
The camera never leaves the police van.