This clip is a segment from our documentary film, "Nefertiti's Daughters" (2015), and is one of the more powerful moments in the story. It takes place at the 22-minute mark of the 40-minute film and gives you a sense of the intersection of women, art, and revolution, and the events that drove these truly remarkable artists into the streets of Cairo.
Awards:
ATHENS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2015: GRAND JURY—1ST PRIZE
WORLDFEST-HOUSTON 2015: REMI AWARD (GOLD)
HAMPTONS TAKE 2 DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL 2015: AUDIENCE AWARD—BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
CORONADO ISLAND FILM FESTIVAL 2015: GRAND JURY—BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
SOCIAL IMPACT MEDIA AWARDS (SIMA): 2016 FINALIST—DOCUMENTARY SHORT
Official Selections:
ASPEN SHORTSFEST 2015 (WORLD PREMIERE)
RAINDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2015 (INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE)
HEARTLAND FILM FESTIVAL 2015
ST. LOUIS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2015
RHODE ISLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2015
TALLGRASS FILM FESTIVAL 2015
NAPA VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL 2015
STONY BROOK FILM FESTIVAL 2015
SAN JOAQUIN FILM FESTIVAL 2015
ON LOCATION: MEMPHIS INTERNATIONAL FILM & MUSIC FESTIVAL 2015
DOCUTAH 2015
DRESDEN URBAN ART FESTIVAL 2015
DUBAI FILM MARKET 2014 — "MARKET RECOMMENDED" FILM (1 of 5 short docs selected)
OFFICIAL FILM WEBSITE:
www.nefertitisdaughters.com
Director: Mark Nickolas
Producer/Co-Director: Elizabeth Van Meter
Producers: Mark Nickolas, Jean Ferreri, and Ramy Francis
Co-Director/Field Producer: Racha Najdi
Editor: Mark Nickolas
Composer: David Murillo R.
Cinematographers: Oscar Frasser, Mark Nickolas
Sound Design and Post-Production Audio: Austin DeVries
Story Consultant: Deirdre Boyle
TRT 39:47
FEATURING:
Bahia Shehab
Mira Shihadeh
Salma Samy
Shahira Amin
Christiane Gruber
Ammar Abo Bakr
Nazeer
LOG LINE:
Queen Nefertiti returns to join revolutionary street artists on the front lines in the fight for women’s rights and freedom in Egypt.
SYNOPSIS:
Nefertiti’s Daughters is a story of women, art and revolution. Told by prominent Egyptian artists, this documentary witnesses the critical role revolutionary street art played during the Egyptian uprisings. Focused on the role of women artists in the struggle for social and political change, it spotlights how the iconic graffiti of Queen Nefertiti places her on the front lines in the ongoing fight for women’s rights and freedoms in Egypt today.
DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT:
The idea for Nefertiti’s Daughters grew out of watching the 2011 uprisings in the Arab world and how politically-charged graffiti and street art played such a prominent role as an act of social resistance. As someone who came to filmmaking after years in American politics, I was fascinated by the revolutionary aspect of this form of expression and how, through the simple act of writing on walls, these artists communicated their society’s hopes, dreams and demands.
After watching a 2012 TED talk by Egyptian artist Bahia Shehab, I began to understand not only the violence that women in Egypt face on a daily basis, but how courageous women like Shehab tackled these previously taboo social issues through street art. The world took note.The film focuses on three prominent women artists whose ages span three decades, and whose work illuminates their perspective of the world, but also offers us a window into how each sees the struggles of their gender and country.
We witness how street art has played a vital role throughout history during times of political transformation and social instability, and how ancient Egyptian history is incorporated directly into the work, re-appropriating styles from Pharaonic times including the great Queen Nefertiti, whose image becomes a rallying cry for women in the yet-to-be-completed Egyptian revolution. The street art memorializes acts of government brutality, serves as a call-to-arms for women, turns the tables on the male predators, and even makes us all imagine a world where a woman would be permitted to sing the sacred Adhan (the Muslim call for prayer).
CONTACT:
Mark Nickolas
Mosaic Films NYC
mark@mosaicfilmsnyc.com
cell 212.729.3159
Painted by Scott Nagy & Krimsone. Filmed & Edited by Adam Scarf. Drone by Ed Whitfield. Music By Souleance. Motion Graphics by Juris Malasenoks. Partnered with Street Art Murals Australia, Ironlak, Sydney Water.
One continuous shot following graffiti writer Sofles on a wander through Melbourne. This video was made possible to an amazing group of people, who came together to help us celebrate and pay homage to the Collingwood and Fitzroy area of Melbourne. Our goal was to create one continuous drone shot, captured in one take. The amazing team from Swarm UAV pulled it off. Here you have the result, along with words by the brilliant poet and author Omar Musa. Original soundtrack by Erin McKimm. Thanks to all the artists who came down to be a part of this video, the support team of assistants, Easey's, Everfresh Studio and everyone else who makes Collingwood such an amazing place. Directed by Selina Miles www.selinamiles.com Featuring Sofles www.sofles.com Aerial Cinematography by Swarm UAV www.swarmuav.com.au Music by Erin McKimm http://erinmckimm.com/ Spoken Word by Omar Musa https://www.facebook.com/omarmusaqbn/
Warning: You can't unseen this footage! An Australian street artist has made headlines with his portrait of Hillary Clinton. He painted a wall in Melbourne with an image of the U.S. democratic presidential candidate wearing a rather skimpy swimsuit. However, the city complained that the mural violates gender equality principles. So, to avoid legal action, the artist painted a niqab over Hillary. Finally, the artist posted a photo of the wall online, after it had been painted completely black, with the caption "Looks like the council wins". RT caught up with the artist. RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT Listen to us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rttv RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
Follow the Brisbane Street Art scene through abandoned buildings, bars, restaurants and even super trendy boutique hotels. To get the deets on over 50 Brisbane street art spots, check out: http://blog.queensland.com/2015/09/07/brisbane-street-art/
A 1920's building on it's very last legs. Red Hill Abandoned Skate arena - Brisbane Australia. Originally built as a theatre in 1920, it was turned into one of Brisbane's best roller skating rink until an arsonist lit it up 2002. He was caught and charged. It is now due to be developed into new apartments. This building is heritage listed, some parts of the building must remain in the renovation. Before the magic of this place was lost forever I visited with some cameras, this is some preview footage of a larger video i am putting together. Mavic - Flew well, a very tight space, heaps of metal interference and obstacles everywhere. A lot of concentration needed. Quite a lot of drift, i attempted without VPS on but this made drift worse.
Every building, every wall, everything everywhere is plastered with street art. I took a stroll through Fitzroy and ACDC and Hosier Lanes in the CBD of Melbourne. MUSIC: Epidemic Sound Library INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/life_of_po_
What do you have to say? Find out with WRDSMTH on this week’s episode of #StreetArtStories. Watch more videos from CMT now: http://bit.ly/2gJ0kWw SUBSCRIBE now for more CMT videos: http://at.cmt.com/uXvwn FOLLOW CMT: Facebook: http://at.cmt.com/pWvg304qDVA Twitter: http://at.cmt.com/uXwGj Instagram: http://at.cmt.com/uXx1Q CMT.com: http://at.cmt.com/D6Qv304qDPL Add CMT on SNAPCHAT: CMT CMT STREET ART STORIES is the weekly show that takes you behind the scenes of the most explosive new art form: street art. Meet the artists who paint the world in color and hear the stories behind their outdoor masterpieces.
Australian Open fans will be the first to see Melbourne's newest piece of street art
Finally managed to get my Melbourne vlog edited!! Had a great time exploring the city and seeing some amazing street art!! **MY SOCIAL MEDIA** Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ethanrylett Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ethanryletttv Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ethanrylett Snapchat: ethanrylett **IF YOU'RE READING THIS COMMENT** Omg there's me **MUSIC** Music by Epidemic Sound. www.epidemicsound.com Check out Seb Mont! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7anKyUIv109ggn_lQuHDxg Outro song by Rob DTV https://twitter.com/_RobDTV_ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrERzVZ1ncedp9f0ZiWms9w
According to an Aboriginal Dreamtime story... There was an owl man who stole the first ever fire from a greedy emu man to share with others! ~ Myths are public dreams, dreams are private myths.(Joseph Campbell) ~ Please bear with me, my primitive video making skill. I am not good at this... anyone wants to help me with it????...;( desperate.. I should learn some new skills now!!! Thanks for watching! Jiya da Chorona Insta /Twitter : @jchorona Webpage : http://jchorona.com
Playford is adding a new addition to its street art landscape with an iconic tribute to GM Holden community and its people at the Elizabeth City Centre.
Australian Open fans will be the first to see Melbourne's newest piece of street art
Map of Port Adelaide : https://goo.gl/maps/MbZLxPn16aR2 Map of Bowden : https://goo.gl/maps/MFmDZggmU8u Music : HYP- Blue Angel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvF2U6Znt50 Action Cam : SONY FDR-X3000 Gimbal : PILOTFLY ACTION 1 STABILIZER
Map of Adelaide City : https://goo.gl/maps/vYSsjZCiGdz Map of Kent Town : https://goo.gl/maps/7YnnK5dPQex Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRmPIv6zODk HYP-Monologue Action Cam : SONY FDR-X3000 Gimbal : PILOTFLY ACTION 1 STABILIZER
Final UAV shoot of this Iconic location in Melbourne before being demolished.
World renowned street artist Adnate brings the indigenous history of the region, and the country as a whole, back into the forefront of people's minds
Mural painted by www.stateoftheartmurals.com.au for the good folks at Pullman Mercure Hotel Albert Park. Music by the mighty Hilltop hoods..
Beat by: Hikuri Roots Location: Melbourne, Australia
Art can lift your spirits - something we all need right now. Watch with us (virtually) on Thursday March 26th, 2020 at 6PM NY Time, 10PM in London, 11PM in Europe and 9AM Friday March 27th in Melbourne. Featuring interviews with Eric Mangen, Adnate, Belin, Digital Does, BellaPhame, Dare Coulter, Ken Jeong, Brian Lewis, Gina Franco, Peter Draws, Insane51, Max Trujillo, and Sipros. Video produced by Paul Byun. Our plan was to release this Kotis Street Art movie in our theater, RED Cinemas, but due to COVID-19 we thought artists and the community as a whole could use a little hope while perhaps sitting at home sheltering in place. The current environment is depressing, but the artists in this video show how art can truly lift your spirits! When tallying the effort - over 70 artists, 180 installations adorn 100,000sf of our walls. There were so many that we weren't able to include all of the artwork or artists in the 10 minute video. So this is just a small sample of their great artwork - we will be posting more video segments and photos on our social media and website - www.KotisStreetArt.com
Discover the many amazing street art murals Townsville has to offer by taking a self-guided walking tour of the city! Download the trail from our website, visit - https://www.townsville.qld.gov.au/community-support/arts-and-culture/street-art Musicbed SyncID: MB01EVW24FHPQIG
Welcome to MAD Vloggers! Walk down the Street Art lanes in Melbourne from the comfort of your home. This video has 360 degrees view so feel free to scroll around and check out the different strokes of colours, characters and shapes created by local and international artists & hidden sculptures. Walk virtually around: 1. Hosier Lane Popular Hosier Lane is an ever-changing canvas of paste-ups, murals and hidden sculptures. High above, Adnate's portrait of an Indigenous boy gazes towards the river. 2. Higson Lane 3. Duckboard Place Duckboard Place features a mix of vibrant street art, gig posters and great dining options like Tonka, Lee Ho Fook and Pastuso. 4. AC/DC Lane Named after the legendary Australian rock band, AC/DC Lane is covered in colourful tributes to rock'n'roll, including a huge portrait of Malcolm Young and a 3D sculpture of Bon Scott bursting through the wall. Equipment used: - Samsung Gear 360 https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/gear-360/ - Samsung Galaxy S9+ https://www.samsung.com/au/smartphones/galaxy-s9/ - DJI Osmo Mobile 3 https://store.dji.com/product/osmo-mobile-3 Unboxing video for dji OSMO mobile 3: https://youtu.be/I0Vdq2HOplg Please don't forget to 'Like', 'Share' & 'Subscribe' to our channel and press the bell icon to get updates on the latest videos. Refer our channel to your family & friends and ask them to subscribe. You can find us: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/maadvlog.gers.5 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wermadvloggers/ Join our growing community for new videos every week! Regards, MAD Vloggers!
Au pays des kangourous, des artistes urbains transforment d'immenses silos à grain en véritables œuvres d’art. Dans les régions les plus reculées, ils réinjectent ainsi de la vie et des couleurs à des lieux qui en manquent cruellement. Les silos de la ville de Goroke vont eux aussi recevoir un nouveau coup de pinceau. Une gageure pour Geoffrey Carran, habitué à peindre en atelier. Pour lui, c’est une première. GEO Reportage s’est rendu sur place. Reportage de Lou Petho (Allemagne, 2020, 43mn) Disponible jusqu'au 08/06/2021 #StreetArt #Australie #ARTE Abonnez-vous à la chaîne: https://www.youtube.com/UCL_cZf5sHKQHMRIEax5o3sg/?sub_confirmation=1 Retrouvez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux : Facebook http://www.facebook.com/artetv Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ARTEfr Instagram http://www.instagram.com/ARTEfr