From Beirut... To Those Who Love Us
A short video diary, recorded just days after the war erupted in 2006. Singing, intermittently drowned out by the sounds of gunfire and sirens outside, gradually gives way to fear. This film is far more than a testimony; it is a means of being heard, a tribute to the displaced, the dead, the martyrs, and the wounded. Pain and dignity are etched on the silent faces that pass by. A short video diary, recorded just days after the war erupted in 2006. Singing, intermittently drowned out by the sounds of gunfire and sirens outside, gradually gives way to fear. This film is far more than a testimony; it is a means of being heard, a tribute to the displaced, the dead, the martyrs, and the wounded. Pain and dignity are etched on the silent faces that pass by. A short video diary, recorded just days after the war erupted in 2006. Singing, intermittently drowned out by the sounds of gunfire and sirens outside, gradually gives way to fear. This film is far more than a testimony; it is a means of being heard, a tribute to the displaced, the dead, the martyrs, and the wounded. Pain and dignity are etched on the silent faces that pass by. A short video diary, recorded just days after the war erupted in 2006. Singing, intermittently drowned out by the sounds of gunfire and sirens outside, gradually gives way to fear. This film is far more than a testimony; it is a means of being heard, a tribute to the displaced, the dead, the martyrs, and the wounded. Pain and dignity are etched on the silent faces that pass by.