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Saeed is a young cinephile trying to teach film rules to other young people in Eastern Ghouta, Syria, but the reality they face is too harsh to respect any rules. Saeed’s friend, Milad, is on the other side of the fence; in Damascus, a city under the control of the Assad regime, finishing his studies in Fine Arts. At one point, Milad decides to leave the capital and joins Saeed in a Douma under siege, where they set up a local radio station and a recording studio. They hold the camera to film everything, until one day it is the camera that films them.

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Cast and Crew

Profile photo of Saeed Al Batal

Saeed Al Batal

Director

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Ghiath Ayoub

Director

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Raafat Bayram

Cinematography

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Ghiath Beram

Cinematography

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Ghiath Ayoub

Writer

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Raya Yamashi

Editor

Profile photo of Qutaiba Barhamji

Qutaiba Barhamji

Editor

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Milad Amin

Cinematography

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Saeed Al Batal

Writer

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Abdel Rahman Najjar

Cinematography

Still Recording

Saeed is a young cinephile trying to teach film rules to other young people in Eastern Ghouta, Syria, but the reality they face is too harsh to respect any rules. Saeed’s friend, Milad, is on the other side of the fence; in Damascus, a city under the control of the Assad regime, finishing his studies in Fine Arts. At one point, Milad decides to leave the capital and joins Saeed in a Douma under siege, where they set up a local radio station and a recording studio. They hold the camera to film everything, until one day it is the camera that films them.

Orignal Title

Lissa Ammetsajjel

Orignal Language

ar

Duration

116 minutes

Genre

Documentary

Status

Released

Release Data

2018-09-10

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Production Companies

Blinker Filmproduktion, Films de Force Majeure

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