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Cinematic representation of Copts

What is it about?

Coptic issues have been silenced or misrepresented in Egypt. Amr Salama’s Excuse my French (2014) marks a breakthrough in the cinematic representation of Copts especially their treatment and status in public schools. He fought censorship for 4 years to get his film script approved.

Why is it important?

Amr Salama’s Excuse my French constitutes a brave voice and marks the first film to address a critical issue that concerns mistreatment and discrimination against Copts in Egypt’s public schools and the poor atmosphere of education overall.

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