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Tornado, The
[El-Aasar]

Type:
Feature Film

Director:
Samir Habchi

Year:
1992

Time:
90 minutes

Language:
Arabic with English subtitles

 

"A phantasm of violence, absurdity and death."
- L'Orient Du Jour

"A gripping study of the complexities of the civil war with particular reference to Lebanese Christian Involvement."
- Mesa Film Fest

 
Ordering Information
Available for online sale
Available for online sale
Available for online sale
   

In 1992, a young Lebanese director accomplished what many filmmakers considered impossible: a film about the Lebanese Civil War shot on location. Filmed with the help of the Lebanese government, The Tornado narrates the story of a young Lebanese student on a visit home from the Soviet Union. While initially alienated by the war, he quickly finds himself an active participant.

A visual tour-de-force, The Tornado was initially banned in Lebanon and later released in an edited version which was awarded a Special Jury Prize at the Festival de Bastiz, France. It also won the Prix de la Nonviolence in Beirut in 1992.

This film is available with a Digital Site License (DSL), which allows colleges, universities, or libraries to encode, locally host, and stream the film to their community on a closed, password-protected system.

Rental Information
This film is available from AFD for public screenings and television broadcast. For information regarding rental rates and formats, please contact [email protected] for institutional/non-theatrical screenings, or [email protected] for theatrical, festival, television, or other bookings.

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