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Ma'a al-Fidda

2014 1h 32m Documentary List
Tomatometer 4 Reviews 80% Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings
Firsthand video accounts of the violence in Syria filmed by activists in the city of Homs.
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C.J. Prince Way Too Indie Mohammed uses the film as a means to cope with his situation. It's another example of how rich of a film Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait is, a difficult but essential film. Rated: 8/10 Jun 15, 2019 Full Review Richard Porton Cinema Scope Silvered Water invites us to immerse ourselves in the unimaginable while making us equally cognizant of our political impotence. Oct 2, 2017 Full Review Glenn Dunks The Film Experience [T]he way it presents a country at a terrible crossroads is fresh and unique Rated: B+ Oct 6, 2014 Full Review Daniel Walber Nonfics A revolutionary essay film from the heart of the Syrian Civil War, a collaboration of 1,001 cameras that valiantly attempts to capture the essence of an ancient nation crippled by a contemporary crisis. Rated: 4/5 Oct 2, 2014 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Firsthand video accounts of the violence in Syria filmed by activists in the city of Homs.
Director
Wiam Bedirxan, Ossama Mohammed
Producer
Ossama Mohammed
Screenwriter
Wiam Bedirxan, Ossama Mohammed
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
root
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 12, 2017
Runtime
1h 32m
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