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Maroun Returns to Beirut

2024 · 125 min Documentary
6.8 / 10 · TMDB

2023 marked the thirtieth anniversary of Maroun Baghdadi’s sudden and tragic death. Maroun was a Lebanese filmmaker who wrote and directed films during the Lebanese civil war and contributed to documentary and fiction filmmaking from 1973 up until his death in 1993. In this film, Feyrouz Serhal embarks on a day trip in Beirut and navigates the city that profoundly shaped Maroun’s journey in life and cinema. Here she encounters individuals who were close to him and who shared his experiences. And as she traverses Maroun’s life and career, the social and political backdrop moves to the foreground. The film reflects on the last fifty years of the history of the country from a present standpoint. Through Maroun’s story, we perceive how cinema can, beautifully and dramatically, portray our stories and discourse our life events..

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Original Title Wa Ada Maroun Ila Beirut
Year 2024
Country Lebanon, Qatar
Genre Documentary
Director Feyrouz Serhal
Runtime 125 min.
Rating TMDB: 6.8/10 (60 votes)

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Feyrouz Serhal constructs the narrative as a personal pilgrimage, using the urban landscape of Beirut as a living archive. She relies on the testimonies of contemporaries to explore the inseparable bond between the director's life, his artistic legacy, and the trauma of civil war.

What lingers after viewing is a meditative immersion into a space of memory, where personal history becomes a prism for understanding the collective. The film is a quiet dialogue with a bygone era and its unresolved questions. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Feyrouz Serhal

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