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Beirut Terminus is this intriguing documentary that meanders through Lebanon's landscapes while weaving a narrative about borders and identity. The atmosphere is reflective, with a pacing that allows the viewer to sit with the tension of what it means to belong. It’s not flashy, but there's a rawness to the visuals that captures the essence of the terrain. The train serves as a metaphorical vessel, pushing through personal and collective histories. It's all about the how, not just the what—each frame feels like an excavation of past and present, and you're left pondering long after the credits roll. The absence of a known director adds a layer of enigma, making it feel like a hidden gem in the docu-world.
Focuses on personal and collective histories.Distinctive visual style and pacing.Explores themes of identity and belonging.
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