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So, 'Just Another Day in Egypt' is this raw documentary that really captures the everyday resilience of people in Cairo post-revolution. The 2015 election is a backdrop, but it’s the alleyways and street life that steal the show. You get a sense of the atmosphere, how the revolution hasn't magically solved everything. The pacing is meandering, almost like life itself in those streets—sometimes slow, sometimes chaotic. There’s no flashy editing or big-name interviews. Just real folks, navigating their lives amidst political uncertainty, and the practical effects of living in a city that feels heavy with history. It’s a slice of life that feels intimate and unfiltered. Not your typical political doc, that's for sure.
Observes the everyday lives of Cairo's citizens.Focuses on personal stories rather than political analysis.Offers a unique context of Egyptian society post-2011 revolution.
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Nikola Ilić
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