This clip is a segment from my upcoming film, Nefertiti's Daughters, 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. Director: Mark Nickolas Producers: Mark Nickolas, Jean Ferreri, and Ramy Francis (Cairo) 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 39:53 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 placed her on the front lines in the ongoing fight for women’s rights and freedoms in Egypt today. Contact: Mark Nickolas Mosaic Films 229 5th Avenue, #3 Brooklyn, New York 11215 USA mark@mosaicfilmsnyc.com Work (212) 729-3159 Cell (406) 465-7279