Egyptian film ‘Clash’ opened on Thursday at the Cannes Festival in the south of France. The film took just 26 days to shoot with the final edit only finished just a week ago. It deals with Egypt’s turbulent recent past, in the aftermath of the overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi.
Al Jazeera’s Jacky Rowland has more.
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In This Story: Cannes Film Festival
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