Microphone (Arabic: ميكروفون) is a 2010 Egyptian independent film by Ahmad Abdalla about the underground art scene of the city of Alexandria, Egypt.
With his limited resources and connections, he tries to support this movement and draw attention to the diverse facets of his city.
He awaits an inevitable change that he believes will come from the dynamic and unique art scene in Alexandria rather than from Cairo, Egypt's overpopulated capital.
It is a real narrative of this new generation of artists from Alexandria and the intricate details of their lives.
It is the first Egyptian movie to feature the local skateboarding scene[3] Microphone was the first Egyptian film to win the prestigious award The Golden Tanit in Carthage film festival in October 2010.