Set amongst the constantly changing city of Beirut, this rousing film explores the knowledge and history spaces can hold, and what happens when those spaces disappear.
SCREENING
Saturday, 19 August – 8.30pm – The Bankstown Arts Centre
Lebanon
Yes
Documentary, History, War
N/A
Exempt from classification. Children under 15 should be accompanied by an adult.
Set amongst the constantly changing city of Beirut, this rousing film explores the knowledge and history spaces can hold, and what happens when those spaces disappear.
SCREENING
Saturday, 19 August – 8.30pm – The Bankstown Arts Centre
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