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In page Nadia El Fani:

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An edited shorter version of the interview went viral online shortly after, causing an Islamist[citation needed] backlash.[2] During the film's premiere in April 2011 in Tunis, dozens of Islamists[citation needed] attacked the cinema, breaking down the door shouting Allahu akbar! with black flags and effectively preventing the screening. Islamist lawyers filed complaints against her film.[1] El Fani received numerous death threats for being an atheist and bald and was the target of massive defamation on social media.[2] One person on social media promised 200 million dinars to whoever would kill her.[3] She decided to flee Tunisia and once again return to France to escape persecution and imprisonment.[4]