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Egypt censorship Authority probes Morgan Freeman's presence in Egypt
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 22 - 10 - 2015

Egypt's Censorship Authority contacted the country's National Security Agency asking to clarify the legal status of the Story of God crew's presence in Cairo.
The film is produced by National Geographic Channel with renowned American actor Morgan Freeman as its executive producer and host.
"If the film was focused on a social topic, it would have probably been a different matter, but the film is related to our national security," Abdel Sattar Fathy, head of Egypt's Censorship Authority, told Al-Ahram Arabic.
Fathy asserted that he asked the Egypt's National Security Agency whether the film's crew advised about their trip and film plans, prior to their arrival. Fathy is yet to receive a reply.
"The problem isn't with Freeman, but rather that service agencies [facilitating filming in Cairo] should have applied for a filming permit, especially given that the film includes content related to Egypt's image, and also given that the film will be translated into 42 languages, and screened in a number of foreign countries," Fathy explained.
"But unfortunately, they [service agencies] did not address the Censorship Authority regarding this matter, which they should have done according to the Egyptian law."
"Even if the State Information Service had an idea regarding the visit, it is the Censorship Authority's role to issue filming permits."
"While the State Information Service must give its consent to the film crew's presence in Cairo, our role is to issue a permit for the film to be shot in Egypt.
"We were informed that the actor filmed in El-Moez Street, that he visited El-Hussein area, in addition to a [scheduled] Luxor trip," Fathy continued pointing to the fact that many details related to the shooting remain to be verified.
As for critique directed to the Censorship Authority regarding its stance on the matter, Fathy explained that "the issue is not related to Freeman per se, for he is an actor loved by many. But rather relates to a country's image, which [the protection of] is amongst my responsibilities, and that the issue should not spur a debate."
However according to head of the State Information Service, Salah El-Din Abd El-Sadek, everything has been cleared by the film's crew.
Abd El-Sadek told Al-Watan, one of Egypt's daily papers that "National Geographic Channel [the film's production company] has indeed applied for a permit and has received it about four months ago."
El-Sadek also stressed on the fact that the State Information Service is the sole body in Egypt tasked with issuing permits for documentary films, while Egypt's Censorship Authority is responsible for issuing permits to fiction films.
The 78-year old Freeman actor arrived in Cairo from Turkey on Sunday.
Last June, National Geographic Channel announced that Freeman would host and be the executive producer of The Story of God that explores religions and religious rituals. The documentary will be released in 2016.
Source: Ahram Online


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