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The article discusses the debate surrounding Egyptian art through the case of the film "Bershama," which faced accusations of insulting religious rituals, sparking widespread political and media criticism. The Union of Arts Syndicates emphasized its respect for the right to artistic critique, while condemning incitement and accusations of betrayal. Some political parties and syndicates called for a review of the content, considering that certain scenes crossed religious boundaries, while others described the controversy as a restriction on creative freedom. These criticisms are part of a long history of legal battles and debates over various Egyptian films that faced bans and backlash, such as "The Migrant," "The Guilty," and "Five Doors," due to charges related to damaging religious and moral values.
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