Untitled (To the Lebanese Citizens) (2006)
During the July War of 2006, as warships evacuated foreigners and dual-nationality Lebanese, the “State of Israel” intercepted the broadcast of The Voice of the People radio station to deliver an audio message to Lebanese citizens. Israel interrupts the broadcast of "Sawt Al-Sha'eb," as Fairuz finishes performing Talal Haidar's poem "Wahdun" (They Alone) and starts singing another verse in which she declares her eternal love for Lebanon. Meanwhile, ships are evacuating those fleeing the flames of war—three enormous contradictions. Coincidence can carry so much meaning.
Director: Ali Cherri
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: July 21, 2006
Country: Lebanon
Language: العربية, עִבְרִית
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ali Cherri
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Untitled (To the Lebanese Citizens) about?
- During the July War of 2006, as warships evacuated foreigners and dual-nationality Lebanese, the “State of Israel” intercepted the broadcast of The Voice of the People radio station to deliver an audio message to Lebanese citizens. Israel interrupts the broadcast of "Sawt Al-Sha'eb," as Fairuz finishes performing Talal Haidar's poem "Wahdun" (They Alone) and starts singing another verse in which she declares her eternal love for Lebanon. Meanwhile, ships are evacuating those fleeing the flames of war—three enormous contradictions. Coincidence can carry so much meaning.
- Who directed Untitled (To the Lebanese Citizens)?
- Untitled (To the Lebanese Citizens) was directed by Ali Cherri.
- How long is Untitled (To the Lebanese Citizens)?
- Untitled (To the Lebanese Citizens) has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
- What genre is Untitled (To the Lebanese Citizens)?
- Untitled (To the Lebanese Citizens) is a Documentary film.
- Where was Untitled (To the Lebanese Citizens) produced?
- Untitled (To the Lebanese Citizens) was produced in Lebanon.