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Green Line

jeudi 22 août10:00Salle ScamConsulter la séance
vendredi 23 août10:00Salle CinémaConsulter la séance

Informations

Année : 2024

Pays de production : France, Liban, Qatar

Durée : 150mn

Format : HD

Générique

Réalisation : Sylvie Ballyot
Image : Béatrice Kordon, Sylvie Ballyot
Montage : Charlotte Tourrès, Sylvie Ballyot
Son : Tatiana El Dadah, Luc Meilland, Jocelyn Robert
Production : TS Productions, Films de Force Majeure, Xbo Films, Orjouane Productions

Synopsis

Fida a grandi à Beyrouth dans les années quatre-vingt pendant la guerre, plongée dans cet « enfer rouge » dont lui parlait sa grand-mère. La banalisation de la mort lui faisait douter de la valeur de la vie, et du sens de cette interminable guerre qui ressemble à tant de guerres. À l’aide de figurines et de maquettes miniatures, elle va à la rencontre de miliciens et confronte sa vision d’enfant avec la leur.

Fida grew up in Beirut in the eighties during the war, immersed in the ‘red hell’ that her grandmother used to tell her about. The trivialisation of death made her question the value of life, and the meaning of this endless war that resembled so many others. Using miniature figures and models, she meets the militiamen and compares her childhood vision with theirs.