Because Roots Don’t Die (1977)

Because Roots Don’t Die (1977) poster

The siege of Tel al-Zaatar took place during the Lebanese Civil War on 12 August 1976. Tel al-Zaatar (The Hill of Thyme) was a UNRWA administered Palestinian Refugee camp housing approximately 50,000-60,000 refugees in northeast Beirut.

Director: Nabiha Lotfy
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
Release Date:
Country: Palestinian Territory
Language: العربية
Original Language: ar
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Because Roots Don’t Die about?
The siege of Tel al-Zaatar took place during the Lebanese Civil War on 12 August 1976. Tel al-Zaatar (The Hill of Thyme) was a UNRWA administered Palestinian Refugee camp housing approximately 50,000-60,000 refugees in northeast Beirut.
Who directed Because Roots Don’t Die?
Because Roots Don’t Die was directed by Nabiha Lotfy.
How long is Because Roots Don’t Die?
Because Roots Don’t Die has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is Because Roots Don’t Die?
Because Roots Don’t Die is a Documentary film.
Where was Because Roots Don’t Die produced?
Because Roots Don’t Die was produced in Palestinian Territory.