Suspendu - Journal du Liban

Titre anglais : Diaries From Lebanon
Documentaire
    Réalisé par Myriam El Hajj • Écrit par Myriam El Hajj
    Liban, France, Qatar, Arabie saoudite • 2024 • 110 minutes • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    non renseigné
Résumé

Les armes, les urnes ou la rue.
Tel est le choix de George, Joumana et Perla Joe. Trois destins, un même désir de changer un pays malade : le Liban.
Comment continuer à rêver quand tout s’effondre autour de nous ?

War, politics or revolution.
These are the choices of Georges, Joumana, and Perla Joe. Three destinies, and the same desire to change a sick country: Lebanon.
How to keep on dreaming when all around us is falling apart?

"In 2018, a fiery feminist writer, poet and activist named Joumana stands for election to the Lebanese parliament. In doing so, she is defying a political system that has been suffocating her country for 40 years. Joumana is voted in, only to be fraudulently ousted the very next day, leaving her supporters furious. In 2019, the people’s rage turns into a revolution and the streets swell with thousands of voices. One of them belongs to Perla Joe, a fearless woman who rapidly becomes a symbol of this uprising. Her unyielding voice echoes the frustration of a youth struggling to find its place in society. But the past looms like a shadow over their aspirations for progress and change. Georges is the guardian of that mysterious and violent past. A veteran of the Lebanese Civil War which lasted from 1975 to 1990, he lost a leg in the conflict but still clings on to his delusions of "glory".
In the form of diaries, the film captures four tumultuous years of a nation in turmoil battling to break free from its own chains. As Lebanon is shaken by disruption, personal quests for meaning and survival unfold. How is it possible to continue to dream when everything around is falling apart?"
(Berlinale)

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