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In a village in southern Egypt, young girls revolt by establishing a street theatre group that challenges their families and villagers with their provocative performances.


"Rebellion of the Southern Girls" tells the story of a group of Coptic girls living in a conservative village in southern Egypt, who stand against societal norms by setting up a street theatre group that challenges their families and villagers. These young girls struggle against all obstacles to realize their dreams of engaging in theater, dance, and music. Filmed over four years, the film focuses on these young girls' transitions from childhood to adulthood. The film presents many personal stories and emotional moments that will capture the viewers' interest. While the film shows the dreams and desires of the young girls on one hand, on the other hand, it shows their efforts to cope with societal pressures and difficulties. The film was shot in a village in southern Egypt.