Jordan: Stopping the screening of the movie "Princess" until a committee of prisoners' families is formed

Director of the Royal Film Commission, Muhannad Al-Bakri, said that the film crew of "Amira" will issue a statement to stop showing the film.

Al-Bakri added to the "Ammon" website that stopping the film's showing by the staff will be until a committee is formed from the families of the prisoners to express their opinion on it.

And the Egyptian director, Mohamed Diab, director of the movie “Princess,” announced that the film will be suspended.

"We had no intention of offending the prisoners and the Palestinian cause," he said.

The movie “Amira” sparked controversy on social media, and its story was considered an insult to prisoners in the occupation prisons, and to the families of the family who used the smuggled sperm method to deliver children.

Many social media activists considered that the film represented the narrative of the occupation, and that the issue of the prisoners could not be worked on from the reality of a fictional story.

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