Screen/Society-- International House 50th Anniversary Film Screening-- "Excuse My French"

Friday, March 20, 2015
Blue candles in a church
7:00 pm
Screen/Society-- International House 50th Anniversary Film Screening-- "Excuse My French"
Preceded by a reception at 6:30pm / Discussion to follow w/ Prof. Mbaye Lo (AMES) & Courtney Murray '15
Special Event: 6:30pm: Refreshments in the Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) Lobby / 7:00pm: Film screening / Panel Discussion to follow! / Film Screening: "Excuse My French" (Amr Salama, 2014, 99 min, Egypt, in Arabic w/ English Subtitles, Color, DVD) / The latest film by Egyptian writer-director Amr Salama uses a comic coming-of-age story to focus a spotlight on social discrimination. A huge success at the domestic box office, this pastel-colored, snappily stylized movie follows 12-year-old Hany, a smart boy from a privileged Coptic Christian family, whose lifestyle changes dramatically following the unexpected death of his banker father. To help his insolvent mother, Hany leaves his expensive private academy to attend the local government-run public school, full of the sons of plumbers, barbers and security guards. Chaotic and unruly, it's a shock to his system. After being mistaken for a Muslim, Hany plays along, seeking his classmates' acceptance by excelling in science, memorizing the Koran, scoring in their soccer game and singing the latest mahragan tune. But these successes can only postpone the lessons life inevitably has in store for him. Ironically in light of the movie's success, Salama struggled for years to have his script accepted by Egypt's censorship board, reportedly because it could "damage the image of public education." Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH2xmxE8FUg / Co-sponsored by Voices of Interfaith Action.
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