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The Beirut Trilogy

An impressionistic documentary triptych capturing life during wartime—all the hope, all the despair—in Saab’s beloved hometown. In Beirut, Never Again, Saab’s camera explores a city in flames, while writer and painter Etel Adnan provides a lyrical and philosophical accompanying voiceover. In Letter from Beirut, Saab, after some time abroad, returns to find a city changed almost beyond recognition in a few short years, listening to the testimonials of displaced persons, peacekeeping troops, and others who’ve witnessed these momentous changes firsthand. In Beirut My City, a collaboration with director and playwright Roger Assaf made in the aftermath of the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, Saab pays a visit to the bombed-out shell of her family home, and celebrates the unbroken spirit of those who’ve survived the devastation. A notable work from an artist whose films, per critic Nicole Brenez, “form the panels of one of the most remarkable frescoes in the history of cinema, not simply regarding Lebanon but as far as all relationships between an artist and a nation are concerned.”

Beirut, Never Again (Jocelyne Saab, 1976, 35 mins)

Letter from Beirut (Jocelyne Saab, 1978, 48 mins)

Beirut My City (Jocelyne Saab, 1982, 35 mins)

Distributor: Several Futures

Restored by the Jocelyne Saab Association

Jocelyne Saab
118 Minutes
Drama