Bottled Songs: My Crush Was a Superstar

Bottled Songs: My Crush Was a Superstar

Release date : May 29, 2017
Runtime : 13m
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Director : Lého Galibert-Laîné /
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"This video was produced as part of an ongoing collaborative project on terrorist media. The project aims to explore the contents and contexts for production of terrorist media and to question how these images migrate from social media to news broadcasts, from phones to computers, from the Middle East to other regions of the globe. This specific video explores the online presence of the French-Moroccan jihadist known as Abu Abdallah Guitone who died in Syria in 2014."
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  • title:Bottled Songs: My Crush Was a Superstar
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:13m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Lého Galibert-Laîné /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:"This video was produced as part of an ongoing collaborative project on terrorist media. The project aims to explore the contents and contexts for production of terrorist media and to question how these images migrate from social media to news broadcasts, from phones to computers, from the Middle East to other regions of the globe. This specific video explores the online presence of the French-Moroccan jihadist known as Abu Abdallah Guitone who died in Syria in 2014."
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