
A visually striking meditation on loss and a perceptive political critique, this deeply personal work has two subjects: filmmaker Olga Nakkas' ailing mother and the chaotic country where Nakkas was raised. Both fell sick in 1975, the onset of incurable depression for one and a bloody civil war ushering in deep divisions for the other. In this sequel to LEBANON: BITS AND PIECES (1994), Nakkas ponders the plight of the country she clearly loves while honoring the mother dear to her.
Crew

Olga Nakkas
Director, Writer, Producer
Anne De Mo
Editor
Hratch A. Tokatlian
Director of Photography, Color Grading
Hassan Naamani
Director of Photography
Sandra Fatte
Assistant Director
Christian Abboud
Camera Operator
Omar Urfali
Camera Operator
Rami Naim
Camera Operator
Haytham Mraych
Assistant Camera
Pierre Bariaud
Sound Mixer
Raymond Francis
Sound
Nagy Gandhour
Production Manager
Fadi El Sharkawi
Production Manager
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