Falling From Earth

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Falling From Earth

Director:
Chadi Zeneddine
65 Minutes
 

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A true cinema poet, Chadi Zeneddine’s poignantly surrealist debut film pays tribute to four lonely people trying to survive their own private wars in Beirut. These seamlessly woven chapters each reflect their own particular time and place. In 1958, a solitary little girl exchanges her world of toys and make-believe for a camera that captures the harsher reality outside. In 1975, a security official grieving over the loss of a loved one finds solace in the graffiti he reads and scrawls in a men’s room. In 1982, a woman dances and weeps, waiting in vain for a missing lover. And in the present, Joussef has a magical encounter. Falling From Earth is a moving elegy for a lost homeland from a director whose talent and sensitivity imbue every frame.

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"Zeneddine’s non-narrative, multi-chapter meditation on memory and the psychological aftermath of the Lebanese civil war deals poignantly with its central trauma, and adds a final grace note of otherworldly magic."

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Runtime:
65 min.

Genre:
Drama

Country:
LEBANON

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Plot Summary

Chadi Zeneddine is a Lebanese filmmaker currently living in France, where he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Cinema Studies at La Sorbonne. Falling From Earth is his first feature film.

 

 

 

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