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The Arab Summer of 2011. Day after day, thousands of young Egyptian protesters flooded Tahrir Square in Cairo. Poet and sound artist Stéphane Montavon assembled a psychedelic collage composed of freely accessible images of the revolution, adding an acoustic probe full of tension, rebellion and aggression of the repressive forces. The revolutionary turmoil is expanded into a sonic dimension of auteur installation. It is an impressive story of symbolic moments of ecstatic struggles for democracy and a new Constitution. It exposes mottos, protesters’ slogans and dialogues of the massacred victims. The images of repressive government forces are confronted with everyday life. On a cold morning, the betrayed revolution melts into a day-to-day routine. (Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival)
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Photo © MFDF Ji.hlava
![The Betrayed Square - Photos](http://image.pmgstatic.com/cache/resized/w663/files/images/film/photos/163/007/163007135_6ee468.jpg)
Photo © MFDF Ji.hlava
![The Betrayed Square - Photos](http://image.pmgstatic.com/cache/resized/w663/files/images/film/photos/163/007/163007136_88dd7c.jpg)
Photo © MFDF Ji.hlava
![The Betrayed Square - Photos](http://image.pmgstatic.com/cache/resized/w663/files/images/film/photos/163/007/163007137_b8faa0.jpg)
Photo © MFDF Ji.hlava
![The Betrayed Square - Photos](http://image.pmgstatic.com/cache/resized/w663/files/images/film/photos/163/007/163007138_ae2065.jpg)