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The Noise of Cairo is an intriguing documentary that delves into the vibrant street art scene in Cairo, showcasing how artists like Keizer tackle tough themes of corruption and censorship. The film's tone is raw and honest, capturing the grit of the city and the resilience of its people. Pacing feels organic, almost like wandering through the streets alongside the artists. It’s fascinating how the documentary juxtaposes Keizer’s concerns about self-censorship with the joyful outpouring of creativity all around him. The practical effects are minimal, but the real artistry shines through in the candid performances of the street artists. There's a palpable sense of hope amid the chaos, making the film quite distinctive in its approach to a serious subject.
Focuses on street art and social issuesRaw and organic pacingCaptures the essence of Cairo's creativity
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Heiko Lange
Director