A Reason to Go (1977)
In 1974, two Dutch filmmakers made a film about two Palestinian families and their desire for recognition. At the end of the civil war in Lebanon, they returned to see if their friends had survived. Most did, but the years of fighting left an indelible mark on their lives. As the Palestinians say : “It is a long war struggle”.
Director: George Sluizer
Runtime: 38 min
Release Date: February 14, 1977
Editing: George Sluizer
Original Language: nl
More Films by Director: George Sluizer
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Reason to Go about?
- In 1974, two Dutch filmmakers made a film about two Palestinian families and their desire for recognition. At the end of the civil war in Lebanon, they returned to see if their friends had survived. Most did, but the years of fighting left an indelible mark on their lives. As the Palestinians say : “It is a long war struggle”.
- Who directed A Reason to Go?
- A Reason to Go was directed by George Sluizer.
- How long is A Reason to Go?
- A Reason to Go has a runtime of 38m (38 minutes).