CAIRO - The first post-Arab Spring Egyptian-Syrian film will be shown on Monday at 7:30 pm in the Sawy Cultural Centre in Zamalek. The Free Blood, which tackles the Syrian revolution, is focusing on what the Syrian regime has inflicted on the Syrian people. "I want to deliver two messages; one is the security of the Gulf countries is in danger as they do not back the revolution; the second message is that the Egyptian and Syrian nations are united," said Zamakhshari Abdullah, the Egyptian director of the film. The 50-minutes film, which is a documentary drama, tells a story of a family displaced from Syria because of the hell they witnessed there. This family has sons in the Syrian Free Army, after they defected from the regular army. The stories of arrests are related and the serious situation is shown of the children of oppression who play an outstanding role in the film. The film is in Arabic with English subtitles. Attendance is free.