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Beyrouth, Le Dialogue Des Ruines is a poignant documentary that digs deep into the scars left on Beirut's architecture due to the civil war. It's not just about buildings; it's about the soul of the city and the people who live there. The film's pacing is reflective, allowing you to really soak in the profound interviews with citizens who yearn for a reconstruction that honors the past. There's a rawness to their voices, a palpable sense of loss mixed with hope. It beautifully captures the tension between preserving history and the relentless march of modernity. Visually, it's striking too, with images that linger—urban decay juxtaposed against memories of vibrant life. Definitely a piece that sparks conversation on culture and identity.
Explores the intersection of architecture and memory.Interviews offer personal insights into the war's impact.Thought-provoking themes on culture and reconstruction.
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Bahij Hojeij
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