Green Line (2026)

Green Line (2026) poster

The film opens on a tale with animated figurines in miniature settings reconstructing Fida’s childhood during the war. It then shifts to a documentary style with a series of real confrontations between Fida and ex-militiamen manipulating the small figurines. The miniature material becomes a bridge between different subjective stories, infusing the collective history with individual details. The experience of this confrontational space turns out to be cathartic. The narrative moves around between realities and temporalities.

Director: Sylvie Ballyot
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 150 min
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Screenplay

Music: Luc Meilland, Sylvie Ballyot
Cinematography: Sylvie Ballyot, Béatrice Kordon
Editing: Sylvie Ballyot, Charlotte Tourrès
Production: TS Productions, Films de Force Majeure, XBO films
Country: France, Lebanon
Language: العربية, Français
Original Language: fr

Trailer

Green Line Trailer
More Films by Director: Sylvie Ballyot
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Green Line about?
The film opens on a tale with animated figurines in miniature settings reconstructing Fida’s childhood during the war. It then shifts to a documentary style with a series of real confrontations between Fida and ex-militiamen manipulating the small figurines. The miniature material becomes a bridge between different subjective stories, infusing the collective history with individual details. The experience of this confrontational space turns out to be cathartic. The narrative moves around between realities and temporalities.
Who directed Green Line?
Green Line was directed by Sylvie Ballyot.
How long is Green Line?
Green Line has a runtime of 2h 30m (150 minutes).
What genre is Green Line?
Green Line is a Documentary film.
Where was Green Line produced?
Green Line was produced in France, Lebanon.