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Director: Danielle Arbid
Beirut is a wonderful town. It's like you're at the center of everything. In Beirut, between 1975 and 1990, there was a civil war, everybody wanted to exterminate everybody. Today, war is over. It stopped a day, like that, after having corrupted our lives. I wanted to shoot the void it had left. Its ghostly presence. That wound...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Alone with War, a 2001 documentary directed by Danielle Arbid, has received critical acclaim for its poignant examination of the lingering effects of the Lebanese civil war on the city of Beirut. However, no major awards recognition has been reported for this film. The documentary's insightful portrayal of the war's ghostly presence has resonated with audiences, as evidenced by its positive ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes.
Why you might like this:
Directed by Danielle Arbid in 2001, 'Alone with War' offers a poignant and visually striking documentary exploration of Beirut's haunting legacy in the aftermath of the Lebanese civil war. The film's ghostly camerawork and focus on the void left by the conflict make it a must-see for fans of thought-provoking documentary filmmaking.