Barra Fel Share'
Out on the Street

Barra Fel Share’ | Out on the Street by Jasmina Metwaly, Philip Rizk
EGY 2015, Forum Expanded
© Jasmina Metwaly, Philip Rizk

Barra Fel Share’ | Out on the Street by Jasmina Metwaly, Philip Rizk
EGY 2015, Forum Expanded
© Jasmina Metwaly, Philip Rizk
“The idea for this project started with a sense of limitation in the making of documentaries. We’ve been working together on short videos since 2011, filming on the streets, in factories, joining marches and sit-ins in cities across Egypt in an attempt to document the issue of a wide variety of struggles. In the case of workers we went to listen, to film, and to try to understand the different dimensions of their protests. Where better pay or better working conditions are the tip of the iceberg, we wanted to know the unseen battles; hierarchies and social manipulations, work-caused illness and injuries and, in severe cases, death. It is always about exploitation and systematic corruption, the effects of capitalism creeping deeper into people’s lives, the closing down of a public sector, privatizing public land and industry for the sake of growth, investment, and the ‘economy’ rather than people. We were inspired by how courageous people are, how strong in the face of their bosses. These workers risk being demoted, losing their jobs, or being beaten by police, military, or hired thugs, arrested or tried before military tribunals. Over time we realized that filming, editing, and posting our material online or occasionally screening it in neighborhoods has its limitations in the audience that it reaches and the effect it has on people. There is only so much one can do with an online intervention or a few street screenings. We don’t want to make a film that turns that harsh reality into a spectacle, a source of entertainment, but a re-evaluation of the past and an imagining of what the future could hold. We believe the film will travel because the stories that emerge are not unique to a neighborhood or a country. The forms of exploitation, dispensability of people is happening across the globe, and this is our audience. It’s this global audience that drives us to keep working on a project like Out In the Street.”
(Jasmina Metwaly and Philip Rizk)

Philip Rizk, Jasmina Metwaly, Stefanie Schulte Strathaus
The two directors and the section head.
Barra Fel Share’ · Forum Expanded · Feb 08, 2015