AMAL

by Mohamed Siam
  • 2017 Mohamed Siam
  • 2015 Mohamed Siam
  • Doc & Film International

    Synopsis

    Amal is 14 years old when she ends up on Tahrir Square during the Egyptian revolution, after the death of her boyfriend in the Port Said Stadium riot. During the protests, she is beaten by police and dragged across the square by her hair. This coming-of-age film follows her over the years after the revolution. As the film cuts between the unfolding current events and Amal’s rapidly changing life and appearance, we see her searching for her own identity in a country in transition. Amal is fiery and fearless, sinking her teeth into the protests and constantly lecturing her mother, who works as a judge. A girl among men, she also has to fight for respect and the right to take part, both in the street and in the rest of her life. In Egypt, even for a young woman like Amal—her name means "hope"—the choices open to her for her future are limited. (IDFA)

    “Portrays in a fresh, close-up and dynamic way the energy of a socially marginalized young woman in today’s Egypt.” Film Prize for International Cooperation, Robert Bosch Stiftung

    "Checking in annually on Amal’s unpredictable progress over five tough years, Siam’s bittersweet film elegantly maintains its dual personal and political narrative without undue contrivance." Guy Lodge, Variety

    Festivals

    2015 65th BERLINALE TalentCampus - Film Prize for International Cooperation, Robert Bosch Stiftung
    2016 18th TDF - Thessaloniki Docs-In-Progress Prize
    2017 Opening Night Film IDFA - Amsterdam (world premiere)
    2018 20th TDF - Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, 25th hotDOCS - Toronto, 33rd DOK.fest Munich, 25th Sheffield Doc|Fest
    2019 One World IHR Documentary FF, Czech Republic

    Cast and Crew

    Director

    Mohamed Siam

    Producer

    Sara Bökemeyer, Talal Al-Muhanna, Bruni Burres, Myriam Sassine, Mohamed Siam

    Score

    Matthieu Deniau

    Sound

    Jocelyn Robert

    Editor

    Véronique Lagoarde-Ségot

    DoP

    Mohamed Siam