A festival smash, Clash has wowed audiences worldwide and prompted Tom Hanks to write director Mohamed Diab a personal letter congratulating him for his striking film, telling the world at the same time If there s any way you can see Clash..., you must. You simply must. The film will break your heart, but enlighten all. Cairo - 2013, two years after the Egyptian revolution, demonstrators of divergent political and religious backgrounds are forcibly detained together in a claustrophobic police truck during the turmoil that erupts following the ousting of former president... Morsi from power. The factions quickly divide between supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and those backing the military, alongside a pair of neutral journalists and a mother determined to be detained with her son. With all sense of national unity in tatters and the violence on the outside ever-escalating can the prisoners find common ground and stand a chance of survival? An intense and staggeringly important portrait of Egypt, Clash is all the more powerful for the incredible spectacle captured as the crew faced genuine protestors and riots. SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS: High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation Original 5.1 audio New optional English subtitle translation Tales From the Van, a new interview with director Mohamed Diab Making-of Featurette Trailer Reversible sleeve featuring alternate artwork FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic Michael Brooke. and an Interview with Mohamed Diab. [show more]
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Egyptain thriller co-written and directed by Mohamed Diab. Set in 2013, in the aftermath of the political uprisings in Cairo, the film follows a group of people thrown together in the back of a police van after they are caught up in the escalating troubles. With the city in turmoil, the police struggle to contain the rival sides as battle rages in the streets, with the tension in the back of the van also increasing with every new prisoner captured. Helplessly watching the civil war unfolding around them, the detainees soon begin to clash as their political and religious beliefs become known. The cast includes Nelly Karim, Hani Adel and Mohamed Alaa.
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