
1970
The construction of a dam on the Euphrates River is an example of a country’s economic development. Through grandly composed images, rhythmic editing, and aestheticized details, the director demonstrates his admiration for the interwar avant-garde. The film is a celebration of the new, while at the same time showing a traditional way of life and calling attention to working conditions; it is a refrain-like evocation of an arid country that explores the difficult lot of Syria’s rural inhabitants.

Introduction to the End of an Argument

The Light in Her Eyes

Showdown With Iran

U.S. Weapons Against Iraq

White Elephant in the River

Desert Storm: The Ultimate War

Palestine Blues

Grand Coulee Dam: A Man-Made Marvel

Manufactured Landscapes

The Hunt for Jihadi John

Netanyahu at War

Bil'in Habibti

Stories Untold: Meet Queer SWANA Sex Workers and Drag Performers

Promises & Betrayals: Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land

The Way Home

The Story of 1

Nidhal

Flood in the Desert

Vajont 9 ottobre '63

The Judge