678 (Egyptian Arabic: فيلم ٦٧٨) is a 2010 Egyptian film by director Mohamed Diab focusing on the sexual harassment of women in Egypt. The film took top prize in the 2010 Dubai International Film Festival, Muhr Arab category. Controversies around the film include a threatened lawsuit by Egyptian pop singer Tamer Hosny for the film's use of his song, as he did not wish it associated with the subject, and an attempt by attorney Abdel Hamid Shabaan to block the film from the Festival due to its poor portrayal of Egypt. The filmmaker denied any intent to defame Egypt, as the issues are universal. Mahmoud Hanfy Mahmoud of the Association for Human rights and Social Justice requested that the film be banned as potentially inciting women to injure men's genitals with sharp tools, but filmmakers argued that it did not encourage but merely documented the practice of some women carrying such tools for self-defense.
Cairo 678 (2010)
Directed by Mohamed Diab
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Box Office
$669,933
Tags
Bus, Egypt, Sexual Harassment, Women
Attributes
Narrative Location: Cairo
Subject: sexual harassment
Subject: sexual harassment
Alternate Titles
678
, EG
678 Kairo
NO
Cairo 6, 7, 8
EG
Cairo 678
BR, EG, GB, US
El Cairo 678
ES
Kair 678
PL
Kairo 678
DE, SE
Les femmes du bus 678
CA, FR
Κάιρο 678
GR
Οι Γυναίκες του Λεωφορείου 678
GR
Каир 678
RU