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Aswan Women Film Festival discusses Sudanese refugee issues in Egypt through a movie "Safe paths"

Note Forum was held at the activities of the ninth session of the Aswan International Film Festival for Women’s Film A seminar to show and discuss the movie & quot; safe paths & quot; It is the movie of a short Motion (animated fees) film, through the project to promote and protect women’s rights (stars for change), where the festival activities are held from 2 to 7 May this year. Hope in their souls, despite the suffering of asylum, and the film from the scenario of Salma Mustafa and Nour Mukhtar, and the movement of the Al -Harwati school team, which is an Egyptian -Dutch film, directed by Maryam Abdel Rahman and produced by Ibrahim Saad. On the way the film is made and what has been observed in everything, in photography and dialects and choosing the colors of clothes, so that the movie achieves the realistic side to a large extent. He was able to present refugee issues in a distinctive artistic way, and it is good to make the film with an individual initiative, and it is compatible with the goals of the festival competition, and added it is not easy to achieve the purpose of the film with artistic tools, as many fall into the trap Psychologically, but through this movie we tried to open the door to hope that there could be better. He pointed out that Egypt presented a different model and opened its doors to the Sudanese and merged within the Egyptian people. Jerry & quot; And & quot; Batout & quot; And others, but it can be used to develop imagination and to imagine the same viewer’s place, and there are events that cannot be expressed realistically, for example if there is a massacre, we will not be able to implement but can be monitored through stories and animation, and drew attention to the idea of ​​& quot; populist animation & quot; meaning that the animation becomes a way to teach children and a tool for self -expression. The symposium is the importance of networking between civil society institutions and film makers to present various issues through animation. And their suffering from this.

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