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Director: Danielle Arbid
Cast: Marianne Feghali, Rawia Elchab
Lina, a young girl in war-torn Beirut, finds an ally and friend in Sihan, her domineering aunt's maid. Sihan shows Lina what her life could be like, but tests the girl's limits when she asks her to help plot her escape from the city.
Critical Reception & Ratings
In the Battlefields (2004), directed by Danielle Arbid, is a critically acclaimed drama that explores the lives of a young girl and her aunt's maid in war-torn Beirut. The film has received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its nuanced portrayal of the characters and the complex dynamics of their relationship. However, information on specific awards or ratings is not available.
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Directed by the acclaimed Danielle Arbid, this 2004 drama provides a poignant, intimate look at the lives of those affected by the Lebanese Civil War. Featuring powerful performances from Marianne Feghali and Rawia Elchab, the film offers a unique, on-the-ground perspective of a young girl navigating the moral complexities and human relationships that arise in times of conflict.
In the Battlefields is a 2004 Lebanese film by director Danielle Arbid. The film premiered on May 16 during the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, in the Directors' Fortnight section where the film ran for the Caméra d'Or during the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It is the first feature film by Danielle Arbid.
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