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Added: May 2, 2008 From:pangeaday Duration: 2:59 ++ Join the discussion on PangeaDay.org ++ Directed by Zeina Aboul Hosn (Lebanon) After years of civil war, most Lebanese were coming to terms with their nation's past and looking forward to a peaceful future. Director Zeina Aboul Hosn visited Beirut a week before the war began. This film is a journey through her memories of Beirut -- as the bombs started falling. Zeina Aboul Hosn writes and directs short documentaries about Lebanon. Her first, I Remember Lebanon, has screened at film festivals around the world and on television in the United Kingdom. She is currently a producer of news features and documentaries for Channel 4 News in London: TV Iraqi Style, Dispatches: Iraq: The Woman's Story and Jihad TV. Crew Director: Zeina Aboul Hosn Editor: Mia Bittar Executive Producer: Paul Eedle Camera & Still Photographs: Zeina Aboul Hosn, Anaz Aboul Hosn, Rob Hardy, Marianne Sargi, Farah Dakhlallah, Jihad Samhat Music Paul Salem The New Government LUmi Blend Channel: Film Tags: aboul beirut day documentary film hosn lebanon pangea remember short zeina |
GCianniC Says:
May 11, 2008 - Believe it or not, but I just registrated to YouTube in order to be able to comment this video. It is a very beautiful video and a total different Lebanon as we (too bad) see in the news. The movie shows that Lebanon is different as in the news, but not different to my country, or any other European country. Let us hope one day the dream of Lebanon can come true, and we can see Lebanon a lot better in the news than we see it now. Greetings from Belgium.
AviendhaBintBchar Says:
May 11, 2008 - Thank you for making this.
sarasarasara123 Says:
May 11, 2008 - omg my heart goes to the lebanese xx
sarasarasara123 Says:
May 11, 2008 - omg my heart goes to the lebanese xx
Chickawhaaa Says:
May 11, 2008 - that film was amazing.
moemobily Says:
May 11, 2008 - hopefully these memories you have will not be ur last of Lebanon. Despite all the circumstances, it's still the most beautiful spot on this earth. People suffer the consequences of the seeds they plant which in this case are our politicians, however this is temporary and will fade away in no time but requires a bit of patience and optimism. I was there that summer, and I made it across the borders to syria and so I know exactly how you felt. nice video :)
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sakerecords Says:
May 11, 2008 - Thank you