In the Last Days of the City

Akher Ayam El Madina
Tamer El Said
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New Directors/New Films 2016

March 16 - 27, 2016

This film within a film follows a filmmaker in Cairo (Khalid Abdalla of The Kite Runner and The Square), as he attempts to capture the zeitgeist of his city, as the world changes around him. Tamer El Said’s ambitious feature debut is a meditation on the tactile hold of cities and the weight of cinematic images in a time of change

DIRECTOR
Tamer El Said
YEAR
2016
COUNTRY
Egypt / Germany / Great Britain / United Arab Emirates
RUNTIME
118 minutes
LANGUAGE
Arabic with English subtitles
ORIGINAL TITLE
Akher Ayam El Madina

This film within a film is a haunting yet lyric chronicle of recent years in the Arab world, where revolutions seemed to spark hope for change and yield further instability in one stroke. The more things change, the more they stay the same. Khalid Abdalla (The Kite Runner, The Square) plays the protagonist of Tamer El Said’s ambitious feature debut, a filmmaker in Cairo attempting to capture the zeitgeist of his city as the world changes around him—from personal love and loss to the fall of the Mubarak regime. Throughout, friends send footage and stories from Berlin, Baghdad, and Beirut, creating a powerful, multilayered meditation on togetherness, the tactile hold of cities, and the meaning of homeland. Shot in 2008 and completed this year, the film explores the weight of cinematic images as record and storytelling in an ongoing time of change.

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