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    Eagles of the Republic review – seductive thriller of corruption and compromise in post-Mubarak Egypt

    ByPeter Bradshaw May 21, 2026

    The third film in Tarik Saleh’s ‘Cairo trilogy’ is a about a washed-up movie star who is bullied into starring in government propagandaSwedish-Egyptian film-maker Tarik Saleh has long been a brilliant satirist of the corruption and shabby political com…

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    Pépé le Moko review – mysterious and passionately despairing French noir with a luminous Jean Gabin

    ByPeter Bradshaw September 11, 2025

    Powerful French film that inspired Casablanca stars Gabin as a holed-up gangster in Algiers lured to his doom by infatuationJulien Duvivier’s mysterious and passionately despairing 1937 movie is rereleased, with its luminous lead performance from Jean …

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    Pépé le Moko review – mysterious and passionately despairing French noir with a luminous Jean Gabin

    ByPeter Bradshaw September 11, 2025

    Powerful French film that inspired Casablanca stars Gabin as a holed-up gangster in Algiers lured to his doom by infatuationJulien Duvivier’s mysterious and passionately despairing 1937 movie is rereleased, with its luminous lead performance from Jean …

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