The Place I Call Home (2006)

The Place I Call Home (2006) poster

In a rapidly changing and unstable region, young Egyptians like many others around the Arab world aspire to migrate in order to find economic, cultural or religious stability. Four young Egyptians take a journey on different paths to find the place they can each call home. Whether it is for financial, family, religious, career or personal reasons, they search to find true belonging. For some the answer is immigration and for others the answer is right around them.

Director: Tamer Ezzat
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 62 min
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Country: Egypt
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Place I Call Home about?
In a rapidly changing and unstable region, young Egyptians like many others around the Arab world aspire to migrate in order to find economic, cultural or religious stability. Four young Egyptians take a journey on different paths to find the place they can each call home. Whether it is for financial, family, religious, career or personal reasons, they search to find true belonging. For some the answer is immigration and for others the answer is right around them.
Who directed The Place I Call Home?
The Place I Call Home was directed by Tamer Ezzat.
How long is The Place I Call Home?
The Place I Call Home has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
What genre is The Place I Call Home?
The Place I Call Home is a Documentary film.
Where was The Place I Call Home produced?
The Place I Call Home was produced in Egypt.