Tadamon! Film Screening
Lebanon, 2000, 102 Minutes, Arabic / English subtitles.
TUESDAY, February 13th, 8pm.
Donations Appriciated.
@ the Cultural Studies Screening Room
McGill University
3475 Peel Street
[metro McGill]
As part of annual Film Festival of the Quebec Public Interest
Research Group [QPIRG], at McGill University.
Jean Chamoun’s film revisits the tragic 15 year civil war in Lebanon which ended in 1990. Renowned Lebanese film maker Chamoun brings us into the complexities of Lebanon’s civil war, through the lives of Rami, a twelve-year-old boy on the cusp of adulthood, and his family. In hopes of escaping the civil war escalating in the countryside, Rami’s family moves to Beirut. However, the war follows them to the city, and there Rami and his family struggle with unemployment, death and the disappearance of loved ones.
This film explores the political and social complexities of the Lebanese civil war, while addressing the consequences of war on Lebanon’s youth. Also this event will include a discuss on the relationship between the Lebanese civil-war and present day sectarian conflict that continues to effect Lebanon and the entire Middle East region.
La situation au Liban etait tres compliquee dans le passe et plus pire a ce moment.
Comment by Bilal — January 30th, 2007 @ 3:49 PMil est trop bien ce film il faut aller le voir!
Comment by doud — January 31st, 2007 @ 6:14 PMthis movie is great, you have to see it!