English and Arabic with English subtitles, 2012, 90 minutes, color, Egypt/U.S.A., World Documentary
In February 2011, Egyptians—particularly young ones—showed the world the way people demanding change can drive an entire nation to transformation. The result was a profound movement toward democracy that is still evolving across the Arab world.
The Square, a new film by Jehane Noujaim (Control Room; Rafea: Solar Mama), looks at the hard realities faced day-to-day by people working to build Egypt’s new democracy. Catapulting us into the action spread across 2011 and 2012, the film provides a kaleidoscopic, visceral experience of the struggle. Cairo’s Tahrir Square is the heart and soul of the film, which follows several young activists. Armed with values, determination, music, humor, an abundance of social media, and sheer obstinacy, they know that the thorny path to democracy only began with Hosni Mubarek’s fall. The life-and-death struggle between the people and the power of the state is still playing out. - S. S.
The Square, a new film by Jehane Noujaim (Control Room; Rafea: Solar Mama), looks at the hard realities faced day-to-day by people working to build Egypt’s new democracy. Catapulting us into the action spread across 2011 and 2012, the film provides a kaleidoscopic, visceral experience of the struggle. Cairo’s Tahrir Square is the heart and soul of the film, which follows several young activists. Armed with values, determination, music, humor, an abundance of social media, and sheer obstinacy, they know that the thorny path to democracy only began with Hosni Mubarek’s fall. The life-and-death struggle between the people and the power of the state is still playing out. - S. S.
About the Director
Egyptian-American filmmaker Jehane Noujaim has directed documentaries in the Middle East and the United States. Her critically acclaimed Control Room screened at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival and won several awards, including ones from the Directors Guild of America and the International Documentary Association. Noujaim’s other documentaries as cinematographer and director include Born Rich, Only the Strong Survive, Down from the Mountain, and Startup.com, which appeared at the 2001 Festival. She won the TED Prize in 2006. Noujaim also codirected Egypt: We Are Watching You and Rafea: Solar Mama.
Cast and Credits
Director: Jehane Noujaim
Executive Producers: Mike Lerner, Geralyn Dreyfous, Maxyne Franklin
Producer: Karim Amer
Associate Producer: Virginia Cromie, Yasmin Kamal
Cinematographer: Muhammad Hamdy
Editors: Stefan Ronowicz, Mohammed El Manisterly, Christopher de la Torre, Pierre Haberer
Camera: Ahmed Hassan, Cressida Trew
Contact: Dina Amer / Jehane Noujaim Productions / dina6620@gmail.com / +78 6281 0107







