Enough! Lebanon's Darkest Hour

Event Cinemas Bondi Junction

host: Enough! Lebanon's Darkest Hour

where: Thursday 10th February, 7:00 pmEvent Cinemas Bondi Junction

Westfield Shopping Centre Bondi Junction NSW 2022

$22.00 AUD Admission + $2.00 booking fee = $24.00

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This is not only a MOV-IE it is a MOVE-MENT

By attending this event you will be supporting our mission to ensure the movement for change in Lebanon, inspired by this film, continues to build momentum and becomes a powerful humanitarian movement that attracts broad interest and support around the world.

All funds raised will be used for the promotion of this film and all activities, publicity, campaigns related to the movement for change.

For further information and to get behind our petition for a FreeandFairLebanon click this link: www.change.org/freeandfairlebanonVOTE2022.

Join the MOVEMENT FOR CHANGE.

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Multi-award-winning documentary including winner of the Movie That Matters Award at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, comes home to Australia after a successful five-month international festival tour, for its official theatrical release.

The eyes of the world were forced to turn their gaze upon Lebanon, not only because of the Beirut Port explosion that  devastated this ancient city on 4th August 2020, but also because it stands as an allegory for kleptocratic regimes that have  seen a resurgence across the globe.

The film puts a spotlight on the ruling class and the manifold issues facing the country, especially the systemic corruption, through exclusive and controversial interviews with many of the key political leaders and blows the lid on the under-the table, pie-sharing deals that have permitted many of these leaders and cronies to remain in power for decades.

The film addresses the 2019 people’s revolution and the global social justice movement that was triggered among the  Lebanese diaspora around the world who rallied to support their families back home. It provides a powerful insight into the  complex traditional and emotional loyalties that still threaten the chance for change and evolution.

Shot over 4 years and across 4 continents, the film is beautifully filmed by award-winning Director of Photography, Justin  Hanrahan ACS, and creatively edited by Academay Award nominee, Marcus D’Arcy ASE. The musical score, composed by  international pianist and composer, Georges Tomb, and performed by the 83-piece Kiev Philharmonic Orchestra, powerfully compliments the emotionally provocative journey told by award-winning journalist and director Daizy Gedeon.

 

IN SEASON SESSIONS

Sydney – from December 1 2021

Melbourne – from December 2 2021

Brisbane – from December 11 2021

Auckland – from February 9 2022

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