Conservative Egyptians are once again in an uproar over a critically acclaimed new film, by a Queer Egyptian filmmaker, which explores gay relationships and polyamory.
In another attack against artistic freedom, a lawyer filed this week an official complaint in Egypt, calling on the government to strip a director of his
‘Shall I compare you to a Summer’s Day?’, a film by Egyptian director Mohamad Shawky Hassan, was screened in Germany during the Forum of the 72nd round of the Berlin International Film Festival.