Fiche Film
Cinéma/TV
MOYEN Métrage | 1992
Rêves suspendus (Suspended Dreams)
Pays concerné : Territoire palestinien
Durée : 50 minutes
Genre : guerre
Type : documentaire

Français

Le film explore les effets dévastateurs (sur les gens et l’environnement) de la guerre civile qui a déchiré durant 16 ans le Liban.

Série documentaire DEVELOPING STORIES – Series 1 / VI: SUSPENDED DREAMS

Réalisateurs : Mai Masri et Jean Chamoun

Liban / UK, 1992, documentaire, 50′
Langues : Arabe, anglais, Français, Espagnol et Portuguais, sous-titres
Production : Media for TV and Cinema Production and Distribution/BBC
Productrice : Mai Masri

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English

The film explores the devastating effects of Lebanon’s 16-year old civil war on its people and their environment. Through the lives of four Lebanese from very different backgrounds, the documentary tells the story of a Beirut community’s struggle to reconstruct their lives after the war. The film assesses the appalling impact of modern warfare on the environment, and looks ahead to a new conflict in the making – this time over the Middle East’s most precious commodity, water.

DEVELOPING STORIES – Series 1 / VI: SUSPENDED DREAMS

A film by Mai Masri and Jean Chamoun

1992
Length: 50′
Language: Arabic, English, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles Production Co: Media for TV and Cinema Production and Distribution/BBC
Producer. Mai Masri
Directors: Mai Masri and Jean Chamoun
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