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After Spring

2016 1h 41m Documentary List
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Filmmakers Steph Ching and Ellen Martinez witness the Syrian refugee crisis by following two families in transition and an aid worker fighting to keep a camp running.

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After Spring

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Frank Scheck Hollywood Reporter With no end in sight to the violence in the region, the residents of Zaatari are forced to contemplate an indefinite future living in tents and struggling to achieve a semblance of normalcy. After Spring shines a vital spotlight on their travails. Jul 26, 2021 Full Review Bilge Ebiri Spirituality & Health It's a testament to the fact that even in the midst of the most monstrous conflicts, human grace and compassion can be found. Mar 24, 2020 Full Review Allan Hunter Screen International After Spring captures some of the complexity and contradiction of Zaatari as a temporary solution to a problem that has no obvious end in sight. Jul 26, 2021 Full Review Daniel Bates The National (UAE) Among the film's most poignant scenes, understandably, are the moments when the families talk about their homeland. Apr 22, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member A very thorough look at the Syrian refugee crisis from two families living in a camp in Lebanon. Beginning is very intense with footage of the Syrian government murdering their citizens. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Filmmakers Steph Ching and Ellen Martinez witness the Syrian refugee crisis by following two families in transition and an aid worker fighting to keep a camp running.
Director
Steph Ching, Ellen Martinez
Producer
Steph Ching, Ellen Martinez
Production Co
Busboy Productions
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Arabic
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 10, 2017
Runtime
1h 41m
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