A Plate of Sardines

A Plate of Sardines

Release date : September 22, 1997
Runtime : 17m
Countries of origin : France / Syrian Arab Republic /
Original Language : Arabic /
Director : Omar Amiralay /
Writers : Omar Amiralay /
Production companies : Les Films Grain de Sable / La Sept-Arte /
September 22, 1997 17m France Documentary Arabic More
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A man recollects the conflict in the middle east through his personal memory. In this short documentary, Amiralay reflects on the first time he heard of Israel. Through recorded conversations with filmmaker Mohamed Malas, both Amiralay and Malas share their own unique stories and experiences about Israel and Israeli occupation. In the company of fellow Syrian filmmaker Mohammad Malas, the ground-breaking director Omar Amiralay revisits the ruins of the destroyed Golan village of Quneytra, occupied by Israel and then abandoned following the 1973 war.
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  • title:A Plate of Sardines
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1997
  • Runtime:17m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Syrian Arab Republic ·
  • Original Language: Arabic ·
  • Director: Omar Amiralay /
  • Writers: Omar Amiralay ·
  • Production companies: Les Films Grain de Sable · La Sept-Arte ·
  • Overview:A man recollects the conflict in the middle east through his personal memory. In this short documentary, Amiralay reflects on the first time he heard of Israel. Through recorded conversations with filmmaker Mohamed Malas, both Amiralay and Malas share their own unique stories and experiences about Israel and Israeli occupation. In the company of fellow Syrian filmmaker Mohammad Malas, the ground-breaking director Omar Amiralay revisits the ruins of the destroyed Golan village of Quneytra, occupied by Israel and then abandoned following the 1973 war.
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