Anxious in Beirut
From the Middle East & North Africa
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1h 37m
Directed by Zakaria Jaber • Documentary • 2023 • 93 minutes
This documentary serves as Zakaria Jaber’s personal diary, capturing moments of revolution, destruction, and protest in Lebanon. Living with constant anxiety, Zakaria narrates his own life as a series of unfortunate events prevents him from leaving the country. These recurring events reflect the cyclical nature of the city and prompt a deeper look at the systemic issues fueling Beirut’s collective anxiety.
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