A Tale of Two Revolutions --- Documentary Screening (HPHC event)
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Ensaneyoun Salon and the Halton Peel Humanist Community invite you to a screening of the 2014 documentary film A Tale of Two Revolutions, by Nadim Fetaih.
In the film, Nadim recounts his visit to Egypt shortly after the 2011 Arab Spring revolution. He accompanies his father, Mohamed Fetaih, to his home country to witness the revolution he had fought for in his youth, only to learn that his own fight had already begun.
A Tale of Two Revolutions was screened in Toronto at the 2014 Hot Docs Festival.
Following the screening, Mohamed Fetaih will answer questions and present his perspective on the two revolutions and the events that have followed to this day.
Parking
Franklin House has its own customer parking just off Old Pine Street.
There is also a larger municipal parking lot off Queen Street, just south of Franklin House.
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Suggested References (submitted by Mohamed Fetaih)
- Egypt after Mubarak: Liberalism, Islam, and Democracy in the Arab World โ Bruce K. Rutherford
- Arab Revolution: Ten Lessons from the Democratic Uprising โ Jean-Pierre Filiu
- Inside Egypt: The Land of the Pharaohs on the Brink of a Revolution โ John R. Bradley
- Arab Spring in Egypt: Revolution and Beyond โ Bahgat Korany and Rabab El-Mahdi (eds.)
- The Arab Uprising: The Unfinished Revolutions of the New Middle East โ Marc Lynch
