The Hour of Liberation

  • 62'
  • France
  • 1974
The Hour of Liberation is the director's cut of the film that was screened in 1972 under the title Guerillas of the Arabian Gulf in Rotterdam (see that film). After a political and artistic conflict with producers Jimmy Vaughan and Robert Erskine, the film-maker Heiny Srour won the right to put the material in her own form at her own cost. In Srour's version of this documentary about the guerilla movement in Oman, she has tried to shift the more objective reporting of the producers' version to a film that speaks the language of the guerillas. She also tried to return the TV-like cutting to that of a worthy cinema film. She succeeded in that, because the film was quite a cinema success - certainly for a propagandistic documentary.
Director
Heiny Srour
Countries of production
France, Lebanon
Year
1974
Festival Edition
IFFR 1996
Length
62'
Medium
16mm
Producer
Heiny Srour
Screenplay
Heiny Srour
Editor
Heiny Srour
Director
Heiny Srour
Countries of production
France, Lebanon
Year
1974
Festival Edition
IFFR 1996
Length
62'
Medium
16mm
Producer
Heiny Srour
Screenplay
Heiny Srour
Editor
Heiny Srour