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When a crew, stuck in a control room for more than 30 hours, is supposed to shoot the most important speech in Egyptian history, things get tense and interesting.
In the state TV control room, the technical team is preparing for what is arguably the most important speech ever transmitted there: Hosni Mubarak’s address to the Tahrir Square demonstrators on January 25, 2011.

Credits

Director
Mohamed Adeeb
Screenwriter
Mohamed Adeeb
Producer
Sébastien Aubert

About the Director

Mohamed Adeeb
Mohamed Adeeb graduated from the American University in Cairo in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in broadcasting. He then studied screenwriting for film at the University of Southern California. Adeeb now works for TVision, an Egypt-based production company that produces series and films for the Arab world.
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