Beirut: An MCC Virtual TV Event

Beirut: An MCC Virtual TV Event

Release date : April 28, 2020
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Paul Wontorek /
Writers : Alan Bowne /
Production companies : MCC Theater /
April 28, 2020 1h United States of America Drama English More
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How do we sustain the human spirit, hope and love in the face of a plague? Set in a dingy Lower East Side apartment in the 1980s, Beirut follows the story of Torch, a young man who is in quarantine after testing positive to a nameless disease. His girlfriend, refuses to leave him isolating alone. It’s raunchy, it’s real, it’s poetic; and it reminds us of the power of stories, and their role in fostering hope, solidarity and documentation of extraordinary times.
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  • title:Beirut: An MCC Virtual TV Event
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2020
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Paul Wontorek /
  • Writers: Alan Bowne ·
  • Production companies: MCC Theater ·
  • Overview:How do we sustain the human spirit, hope and love in the face of a plague? Set in a dingy Lower East Side apartment in the 1980s, Beirut follows the story of Torch, a young man who is in quarantine after testing positive to a nameless disease. His girlfriend, refuses to leave him isolating alone. It’s raunchy, it’s real, it’s poetic; and it reminds us of the power of stories, and their role in fostering hope, solidarity and documentation of extraordinary times.
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