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Les pharaons de l'Egypte moderne is a fascinating dive into a tumultuous period in Egypt's history. The documentary unfolds over three parts, each weaving a narrative that captures the complexities of the army, civil society, and the ever-evolving Muslim Brotherhood. The pacing varies, sometimes feeling quick to cover the expansive timeline from Farouk's exile to Mubarak's departure, but it never loses sight of the deep currents beneath the surface. The atmosphere is heavy with political tension, and while the director remains unknown, the choice of archival footage and interviews gives an authenticity that feels grounded. The nuances of foreign relations add another layer, making it distinctive as it navigates the intersections of power and society.
Three-part structure allows for in-depth exploration.Focuses on significant themes like civil society and foreign relations.Archival footage enhances the historical context.
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