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Excuse My French, is a 2014 Egyptian movie, directed by Amr Salama, and starring Ahmed Dash, Moaz Nabil, Kinda Alloush. with a runtime of 99 minutes.
La Mu'akhza (Excuse My French) is a bold and sensitive Egyptian drama film written and directed by Amr Salama, tackling one of Egyptian cinema's rarest subjects: religious identity. Ahmed Dash stars as Hany, a Coptic Christian boy whose world collapses when his father dies, leaving his family buried in debt. Forced to transfer from his private school to a public one, and fearing religious discrimination, Hany pretends to be Muslim — setting off a chain of increasingly complicated situations. The film is a compassionate, nuanced examination of sectarian dynamics in Egypt, seen through the eyes of a child navigating a world of adult prejudice and social pressure.
Excuse My French or Excuse Me is a 2014 Egyptian film comedy directed by Amr Salama, based on Salama's own experiences at a public middle school in Egypt after his return from Saudi Arabia. Excuse My French is Salama's third feature, a movie that stirred considerable controversy during its release in 2014. The film was rejected by censors more than three times before it was finally released at the beginning of this year.
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