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Screening: Diaries From Lebanon — Montreal Premiere with Special Guests!


Date & time
Monday, October 28, 2024
7 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Cost

This event is free

Contact

Aylin Gökmen

Where

Henry F. Hall Building
1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
Room H-110

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

Oct. 28, 7 PM - Montreal Premiere - Diaries From Lebanon Cinema Politica: Diaries From Lebanon

Join us for the Montreal Premiere of DIARIES FROM LEBANON with special guests! This politically bold film explores direct action against oppression through the life of a militant activist community in France.

Diaries From Lebanon
by Myriam El Hajj
2024 · 1h57m
France, Lebanon, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
Arabic, French, English subs

About the film

Shot over the last four years, as Lebanon has faced an interrupted revolution, a pandemic, an unprecedented financial crisis and the devastating explosion that destroyed half of Beirut, Diaries from Lebanon shows the country’s struggle to escape the vice-grip of warlords through the eyes of its people.

Feminist Joumana Haddad, a leading figure of civil society, comes within an inch of winning the 2018 parliamentary elections, but is defeated by corruption. Perla Joe Maalouli, a young activist unable to find her place in society, suddenly becomes the face of the 2019 revolution as citizens demand electricity, water and the dissolution of the government.

Meanwhile, Georges Moufarej, a veteran of the Lebanese Civil War, is thoroughly convinced he can still save the nation. Moufarej is a symbol of the past; Haddad, the present; and Maalouli the future in this diary of dissent in which civilians using memory as a tool of empowerment are agents of change from within.

Admission: By donation (suggested: $5-$10)

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