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Dancing with the Pharaohs/Egypt's Modern Pharaohs: Nasser (Egypt). 2013. Color, Black and White, 58 min. In Arabic and English with English subtitles. Director: Jihan el-Tahri. Distributor: Films Media Group, https://www.films.com/ecTitleDetail.aspx?TitleID=121782 ./Egypt's Modern Pharaohs: Sadat (Egypt). 2013. Color, Black and White, 57 min. In Arabic and English with English subtitles. Director: Jihan el-Tahri. Distributor: Films Media Group, https://www.films.com/ecTitleDetail.aspx?TitleID=121783 ./Egypt's Modern Pharaohs: Mubarak (Egypt). 2015. Color, Black and White, 60 min. In Arabic and English with English subtitles. Director: Jihan el-Tahri. Distributor: Films Media Group, https://www.films.com/ecTitleDetail.aspx?TitleID=121784 .
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2019
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- Film and Cinema Studies in Review
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References
1 McLeave, Hugh, The Last Pharaoh: Farouk of Egypt (New York: McCall Publishing Company, 1970)Google Scholar; Farouk: Last of the Pharaohs. Directed by Batty, Peter (1970; United Kingdom: Kultur Video, 1995)Google Scholar, VHS.
2 For example, The Other Side of Suez. Narrated by Miles, Ben (United Kingdom: BBC, 2004)Google Scholar; Six Days in June: The War That Redefined the Middle East. Directed by Ziv, Ilan (Boston: WGBH Boston Video, 2007)Google Scholar.
3 Nasser's Republic: The Making of Modern Egypt. Directed by Michal Goldman (Online: Icarus Films, 2016). See my review in Review of Middle East Studies 50.2 (2016): 181-83; I also served as consultant on the film.
4 Egyptians referred to the moment as the “March Crisis” (azmat Mars).
5 Hassan Osama Nasr (Abu Omar), a radical imam suspected of links to al-Qaeda, was abducted in Milan in February 2003 by CIA and Italian security agents and transported secretly to Egypt for interrogation. Later released under house arrest, the cleric ignored warnings to remain silent. Italian authorities later issued arrest warrants for twenty-six Americans and nine Italians involved in the rendition.