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Tickling Giants (2016)

Tickling Giants
Running time: 111 min. | Genre: Documentaries, Politics, Satire
Tickling Giants

Synopsis

In the midst of the Egyptian Arab Spring, Bassem Youssef makes a decision that’s every mother’s worst nightmare… He leaves his job as a heart surgeon to become a full-time comedian.
Dubbed, “The Egyptian Jon Stewart,” Bassem creates the satirical show, Al Bernameg. The weekly program quickly becomes the most viewed television program in the Middle East, with 30 million viewers per episode. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart averaged two million viewers.
In a country where free speech is not settled law, Bassem’s show becomes as controversial as it is popular. He and his staff must endure physical threats, protests, and legal action, all because of jokes. As Bassem attempts to remain on the air, keep his staff safe, and not get arrested, he continues to let those in power know they’re being held accountable. Despite increasing danger, the team at Al Bernameg employ comedy, not violence, to comment on hypocrisy in media, politics, and religion.

Nominations & Awards

Stockholm Film Festival

  • Bronze Horse - Best Documentary NOMINATED

Details

Original title

Tickling Giants

Producer

Sarkasmos Productions

Running time

111 min.

Screenwriter

Sara Taksler

Music

Paul Tyan

Cinematography

Wail Gzoly

Year

2016

Country

United States United States

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