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The Camp (film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Camp (film)
''The Camp'' (Arabic: ''المخيم'') is a 2013 Arabic language documentary film by Egyptian photographer, filmmaker and director Tamer Eissa, about the "Arab Spring Camp" attended by children of martyrs who fell in Gaza and children of martyrs of the Egyptian revolution. The children's camp took place in July 2012 for 2 weeks in two locations: in Cairo and in Nuebaa by the Red Sea. Through interviews of the organizers and of the children, and by following their activities in the camp, the documentary depicts the experience of the children in the camp during the two weeks, focusing on the personal stories of three of the children: Siraj, Rizk and Shahd. The film first screened in Cairo on April 1, 2013. ==Synopsis== The Camp is a 2-week holiday camp for children of the martyrs from Gaza and Egypt. The activities in the Camp were meant to provide psychological support to the children of martyrs to help them in the acceptance of the loss of their parents. The activities involved expression through arts (visual and music), psycho-drama sessions, outdoor activities, etc. The group of volunteers included professionals from the field of education, psychology and arts. The intention of the camp organizers was to include children from other Arab Spring countries however due to budget constraints it was restricted to children from Gaza and Egypt. The psychological support to the children was influenced by the Montessori educational approach.
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