9 Days: From My Window in Aleppo (2016)

9 Days: From My Window in Aleppo (2016) poster

One morning in August 2012, renowned Syrian photographer Issa Touma saw young men lugging sandbags into his street. It turned out to be the start of the Syrian uprising in the city of Aleppo. Touma grabbed his camera and spent nine days holed up in his apartment, recording what was happening outside. The result? An unprecedented glimpse into a war that has been raging for three years now.

Director: Floor van der Meulen, Thomas Vroege
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 13 min
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Country: Netherlands
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is 9 Days: From My Window in Aleppo about?
One morning in August 2012, renowned Syrian photographer Issa Touma saw young men lugging sandbags into his street. It turned out to be the start of the Syrian uprising in the city of Aleppo. Touma grabbed his camera and spent nine days holed up in his apartment, recording what was happening outside. The result? An unprecedented glimpse into a war that has been raging for three years now.
Who directed 9 Days: From My Window in Aleppo?
9 Days: From My Window in Aleppo was directed by Floor van der Meulen, Thomas Vroege.
How long is 9 Days: From My Window in Aleppo?
9 Days: From My Window in Aleppo has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is 9 Days: From My Window in Aleppo?
9 Days: From My Window in Aleppo is a Documentary film.
Where was 9 Days: From My Window in Aleppo produced?
9 Days: From My Window in Aleppo was produced in Netherlands.