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Before Vanishing (Qabla el-Ikhtifa’),
by Joude Gorani (France/Syria, 2005, 18 min, Color, DigiBETA PAL)
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| Synopsis: |
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Before Vanishing, filmmaker Joude Gorani travels from the
beginning to the end of the Barada river that surrounds the capital
city of Damascus. Often deemed iconic of nature's wondrous beauty,
we discover how the Barada river has suffered from exploitation,
neglect, pollution and unplanned urbanization. The film also uncovers
the transformation of the river's social life and provides an intelligent
measure of the distance between ideology and reality, in contemporary
Syria.
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| Credits: |
Cinematography:
Joude Gorani
Sound: Ghanem Leprince
Editing: Delphine Dumont
Production: Femis |
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| Filmmaker’s
Biography: |
After
graduating from the FEMIS in 2005 with a degree in cinematography,
Joude Gorani now lives and works in Syria. Before Vanishing is her
graduation film, she has since worked as a cinematographer on documentaries
such as Black Stone (al-Hajar al-Aswad, directed
by Nidal el-Dibs), and When I Evaporated (directed
by Camilla Magid).
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La FEMIS
Bureau des Festivals: Ms. Fanny Lesage
6 rue Francoeur, 75018 Paris, France.
Tel: + 33 1 53 41 21 16
Fax: + 33 1 53 41 02 80.
Email: festival@femis.fr and
fanny.lesage@femis.fr
or filmmaker: joudegorani@hotmail.com |
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