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Khaled for Vendetta


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    Khaled for Vendetta
    Written and directed by Mohamed Elm elhoda
    Matrix2008 studio, 2011
    Linda Herrera: "The five-minute film "Khaled for Vendetta," (..) masterfully draws out the parallels between the totalitarian society in V for Vendetta and Egypt under Emergency Law.
    The film opens with ominous music from V for Vendetta followed by a fade in and out of Khaled's image over a black backdrop. The shot cuts to the Peoples Assembly (Majlis al-Sha`ab) session of May 11, 2010, with the then Prime Minister, Ahmed Nazif, announcing the renewal of Emergency Law for two more years. He declares it will be used only to confront drugs and terrorism. Members of parliament applaud. The words "drugs and terrorism" are repeated over and over."
    From: Herrera,"V for Vendetta: The Other Face of Egypt's Youth Movement" (2011)



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