Set inside a single police van during a climactic day of protests in Cairo, Clash stages a microcosm of Egyptian society as a riot unfolds. A spectrum of passengers—activists, officers, bystanders, and criminals—are forced into uneasy alliances and brutal choices. Through relentless close-ups and stark lighting, Mohamed Diab examines fear, ideology, and solidarity under siege, asking whether loyalty to family, class, or country can survive under pressure.
Africa, Drama, Political Thriller, Social Thriller, Egyptian Cinema