Egyptian riot film 'Eshtebak' opened at the Cannes Film Festival
Eshtebak is a riot film by Egyptian Director Mohamed Diab. It tells the story of Egypt after the ousting of Hosni Mubarak in 2013. The film opened at this years' Cannes Festival in the uncertain regard section. Here's CCTV's Leslie Mirungu with more.

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