
Uprising
Documentary
Overview
The leaders of Egypt's 2011 revolution discuss the fire, courage and resiliency behind their movement to remove President Hosni Mubarak from office.
Top Cast


Wael Ghonim
Wael Ghonim
Self
Wael Ghonim
Self


Amr Waked
Amr Waked
Self
Amr Waked
Self


Ahmed Maher
Ahmed Maher
Self
Ahmed Maher
Self


Ramy Essam
Ramy Essam
Self
Ramy Essam
Self


Gigi Ibrahim
Gigi Ibrahim
Self
Gigi Ibrahim
Self


Amr Moussa
Amr Moussa
Self
Amr Moussa
Self


Sherif Mansour
Sherif Mansour
Self
Sherif Mansour
Self


Hany Shakr-Allah
Hany Shakr-Allah
Self
Hany Shakr-Allah
Self


Heba Morayef
Heba Morayef
Self
Heba Morayef
Self


Rasha Abdulla
Rasha Abdulla
Self
Rasha Abdulla
Self
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