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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026
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Silence
Silence
Samt
Rami Farah
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Syria
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2006
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40'
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Signals: Power Cut
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IFFR 2012
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Before Vanishing
Signals: Power Cut
The Barada is the main river in Damascus. Once it was the city’s lifeblood which provided riches, but nothing now remains of that illustrious past.
They Were Here
Signals: Power Cut
Homage to the old steam engine plant of Damascus, once a symbol of optimistic belief in development, but now a deserted and desolate place.
The Right Side of That Road
Signals: Power Cut
A thoughtful reflection on the working class district of the Old City of Damascus and the relations between the people and the built environment.
City of Emptiness
Signals: Power Cut
A searching look back to another time and another place, filled with emptiness and void, where escape seems the sole solution.
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Film details
Country of production
Syria
Year
2006
Festival edition
IFFR 2012
Length
40'
Medium/Format
DVD
Language
Arabic
Premiere status
None
Director
Rami Farah
Producer
Diana El Jeiroudi
Production company
Proaction Film
Sales / World rights holder
Visual Arts Damascus
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