Shifting
- By Anna Roussillon,
- Propos recueillis par Gaëtane Lamarche-Vadel
Pages 209 to 214
Cite this article
- ROUSSILLON, Anna,
- Propos recueillis par LAMARCHE-VADEL, Gaëtane,
- Roussillon, Anna.,
- et al.
- Roussillon, A.,
- Propos recueillis par Lamarche-Vadel, G.
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.060.0209
Cite this article
- Roussillon, A.,
- Propos recueillis par Lamarche-Vadel, G.
- Roussillon, Anna.,
- et al.
- ROUSSILLON, Anna,
- Propos recueillis par LAMARCHE-VADEL, Gaëtane,
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.060.0209
Interview with Anna Roussillon, filmmaker Franco-Egyptian, who made the documentary “I am the people”. As the Egyptian people rises up in Tahrir Square, rural villagers in the south are watching the revolution on TV. From the overthrow of Mubarak to the fall of Morsi, the film follows the upheavals through the eyes of Farraj, a peasant in the Nile valley near Luxor. In the daily life of the farmer, between hopes and disappointments, change is a long time coming. Anna Roussillon talks about the role of tv in political culture in this area, about women, and about her choice of not focusing her filming on Tahrir square.