Tears of Gaza (2010)

Tears of Gaza (2010) poster

In a rough style, by way of unique footage, the brutal consequences of modern wars are exposed. The film also depicts the ability of women and children to handle their everyday life after a dramatic war experience. Many of them live in tents or in ruins without walls or roofs. They are all in need of money, food, water and electricity. Others have lost family members, or are left with seriously injured children. Can war solve conflicts or create peace? The film follows three children through the war and the period after the ceasefire.

Director: Vibeke Løkkeberg
Genre: Documentary, War
Runtime: 81 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Marcello De Francisci , Lisa Gerrard
Editing: Torkel Gjørv, Anwar Saab
Production: Nero AS, Tour de Force
Country: Norway, Palestinian Territory
Language: العربية, English
Original Language: no

Keywords

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Trailer

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More Films by Director: Vibeke Løkkeberg
More Films in Genre: Documentary, War

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tears of Gaza about?
In a rough style, by way of unique footage, the brutal consequences of modern wars are exposed. The film also depicts the ability of women and children to handle their everyday life after a dramatic war experience. Many of them live in tents or in ruins without walls or roofs. They are all in need of money, food, water and electricity. Others have lost family members, or are left with seriously injured children. Can war solve conflicts or create peace? The film follows three children through the war and the period after the ceasefire.
Who directed Tears of Gaza?
Tears of Gaza was directed by Vibeke Løkkeberg.
Who stars in Tears of Gaza?
Tears of Gaza stars Rasmia Al-Sultan, Yahya Subh, Amira Fat-hi Dawood El Eren.
How long is Tears of Gaza?
Tears of Gaza has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
What genre is Tears of Gaza?
Tears of Gaza is a Documentary, War film.
Where was Tears of Gaza produced?
Tears of Gaza was produced in Norway, Palestinian Territory.