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Diaries from Lebanon

Informations

Année : 2024

Pays de production : France, Liban

Durée : 110mn

Générique

Réalisation : Myriam El Hajj
Image : Jihad Saadé, Myriam El Hajj, Mohamed Siam
Montage : Anita Perez, Stéphanie Sicard
Son : Thomas Robert, Jean-Guy Véran
Production : GoGoGo Films, Abbout Production

Synopsis

Les armes, les urnes ou la rue.
Tel est le choix de George, Joumana et Perla Joe. Trois destins, un même désir de changer un pays malade : le Liban.
Comment continuer à rêver quand tout s’effondre autour de nous ?

War, politics or revolution.
These are the choices of Georges, Joumana, and Perla Joe. Three destinies, and the same desire to change a sick country: Lebanon. How to keep on dreaming when all around us is falling apart?