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Kash Kash: Without Feathers We Can't Live dives deep into the socio-political fabric of Beirut. This documentary offers a raw glimpse into a city grappling with chaos – protests, corruption, and that harrowing explosion. But then, there's this fascinating twist with the pigeon racing scene, the 'Kash Hamam.' The film juxtaposes despair with this strange sense of community found in the skies. It's not just about the pigeons; it's really about resilience and the human spirit. The pacing feels almost like an evening breeze, slow and contemplative, yet charged with tension. The visuals capture both the beauty and the scars of the city. It’s distinct for how it blends the harsh realities of Lebanon with this unexpected, almost whimsical game of chance. Truly something unique to sit with.
Captures the essence of modern Beirut.Pigeon racing as a symbol of resilience.A juxtaposition of despair and community.
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Lea Najjar
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