Tunisia bans 'Death on the Nile' over Gal Gadot
Contention in Egypt over film featuring ex-IDF trooper Gal Gadot CAIRO - The film "Passing on the Nile" has started contention throughout recent days, after it was displayed in Egypt and a few other Arab nations, in the midst of online media calls to boycott its screening since it stars Gal Gadot, a previous warrior in the Israeli armed force, contending that this prepares for social and imaginative standardization with Israel. The film, which depends on the 1937 novel by Agatha Christie, has been in Egyptian auditoriums since Feb. 9, in spite of all the commotion. On Feb. 10, "Passing on the Nile" opened in Saudi theaters. "Belgian detective Hercule Poirot's Egyptian get-away on board an exciting streamliner transforms into a frightening quest for a killer when an all-around flawless couple's unspoiled wedding trip is shockingly stopped," the film plot peruses. "Passing on the Nile" is a spin-off of "Homicide on the Orient Express