This documentary presents a moving and graphic portrait of the people of war-torn Beirut in their day-to-day struggle to survive in the rubble and despair that war has brought upon them. Filmed shortly after the 1982 massacres at Sabra and Chatila, the film gives a vivid picture of the plight of these people and of any people who are too poor to escape the ravages of war.
1983, 57 min 06 s
Also available in French
Directed by
Tahani Rached
Produced by
Jacques Vallée
Production Agency
National Film Board of Canada
Director
Tahani Rached
Producer
Jacques Vallée
Camera
Jacques Leduc
Sound
Claude Beaugrand
Editing
Pierre Bernier
Re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
Animation
Pierre Hébert
Music
René Lussier
Claude Simard
Jean Derome
Watch Beirut! Not Enough Death to Go Round online at NFB.ca
Categories
Developing Countries | Middle East, North Africa and the Arab World | War, Conflict and Peace | Middle East | War Victims