TRUTH TELLING THROUGH STORYTELLING
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MISUNDERSTOOD AND MISREPRESENTED
Lebanon…Imprisoned Splendour, 1996
“A remarkable & brilliant documentary” Greg Sheridan Foreign Editor, The Australian Newspaper On April 13, 1975, war erupted in Lebanon, devastating the country for more than 17 years. But before and beyond the war exists a romantic, exciting, historic land that has been visited and blessed by Jesus Christ, conquered by Alexander the Great, inspired by the Islamic teachings of Mohammed, controlled by France but liberated by the Lebanese. Daizy, through this beautiful and moving story, explains that she felt the need to come to terms with the country she left with her family in 1970 at the age of She also wanted to fill “the gap between anger and poverty” in the image that the war-torn nation has had in the media since conflict broke out in 1975.
THE TIME FOR CHANGE IS NOW!
ENOUGH! Lebanon’s Darkest Hour
“Brave and compelling…a powerful, personal taking apart of the networks that sustain corruption and mismanagement in Lebanon.” Tom Fletcher – Former UK Ambassador to Lebanon. A powerful film for change, the film tackles many of Lebanon’s challenging issues and focuses on the massive state corruption, mismanagement of government institutions and infrastructure, embezzlement of funds, and targets the political actors and parties behind the country’s collapse over the post-war decades. Produced over five years, Daizy’s level of access to some of the country’s most prominent political figures is unprecedented and offers damning evidence of state-level, criminal corruption through incisive interviews with whistle-blower, former Director General of the Ministry of Finance, Alain Bifani and Thanassis Cambanis, Senior Fellow and Director of The Century Foundation in New York. This is Not a Movie. It is a MOVEMENT!




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