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Beirut, My City
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Beirut, My City

Jan 1, 1983
0h 38m
★ 6.5

Overview

In July 1982, the Israeli army besieged Beirut. Four days earlier, Jocelyne Saab sees her house burn and 150 years of family existence go up in smoke. She then takes refuge in questioning: when did this all begin? How did the Beirut people live the siege? Each place will then become a story and each name a memory.

Genres

Documentary

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