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Little Palestine, Diary of a Siege (2021)

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The district of Yarmouk (Damascus, Syria) sheltered the biggest Palestinian refugee camp in the world from 1957 to 2018.  When the Syrian revolution broke out, the regime of Bashar Al-Assad saw Yarmouk as a refuge of rebels and resistance and set up a siege from 2013 on. Gradually deprived of food, medicine and electricity, Yarmouk was cut off from the rest of the world. Abdallah Al-Khatib was born in Yarmouk and lived there until his expulsion by Daesh. Between 2011 and 2015, he and his friends documented the daily life of the besieged inhabitants, who decided to face bombing, displacement and hunger with rallying, study, music, love and joy.

Presented at Visions du Réel and at L’ACID Cannes.

Título original: Yarmouk, Journal d`un Assiégé

Ano: 2021

Classificação: 14

Duração: 89 min.

Gênero: Documentary

País: Lebanon, France, Qatar

Tags: Lebanon, France, Qatar, international festivals, documentary, war, refugees, day by day

Cor: Cor

Direção: Abdallah Al-Khatib

Roteiro: Abdallah Al-Khatib

Fotografia: Qutaiba Barhamji

Produtor: Mohammad Ali Atassi, Jean-Laurent Csinidis

Produção: Bidayyat for Audiovisual Arts, Films de Force Majeure

World Sales: Lightdox

E-mail: nevena@lightdox.com