Hostage of Time
Originally released in 1994. Hostage of Time is a documentary film. directed by Jean Khalil Chamoun. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
When Leila, a young doctor, returns to her village in south Lebanon, she finds it badly damaged after the 1993 Israeli attack. Israeli bombing during this episode razed 50 villages and left half a million civilians homeless, causing a flood of refugees into Beirut. Many of those who fled south Lebanon have not returned, choosing instead to live a scavenging existence in bombed-out buildings in the capital, where they’re out of range of the Israeli-occupied “security zone” in the south. Through Leila’s relationship with her family and the women and children of the surrounding villages, we get to know the hopes and dreams of the people who have remained in south Lebanon as they work to rebuild their homes and their lives.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- AR
Production Companies
- Arab Film Distribution
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hostage of Time about?
When Leila, a young doctor, returns to her village in south Lebanon, she finds it badly damaged after the 1993 Israeli attack. Israeli bombing during this episode razed 50 villages and left half a ...
Who directed Hostage of Time?
Hostage of Time was directed by Jean Khalil Chamoun.
How long is Hostage of Time?
Hostage of Time has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Hostage of Time released?
Hostage of Time was released on January 1, 1994 in theaters.