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A film director seeks to uncover a 40-year-old family taboo: the controversial life of his Uncle Fouad, a poet and an engineer of the Munich massacre.
When I was a child, there was a portrait of a man in our house. I never knew who he was; nobody in my family spoke much about him. As time passed, I discovered he was my Uncle Fouad, and he was a poet. Later, I discovered he was one of the founders of the Black September Organisation, and one of the engineers of the 1972 Munich massacre. This film seeks to break the silence and to discover the uncle I have never known, to question whether the end justifies the means, and to reveal the effects of having someone with this reputation in one’s family.

Credits

Director
Elias Moubarak
Cast
Among many other people, family and friends of my uncle have confirmed their presence in the movie so far.
Absences will be mentioned as "fear and silence" are an important factor in this movie.
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About the Director

Elias Moubarak
Born in 1985, Elias Moubarak is a Lebanese filmmaker and professional photographer. He graduated from the Lebanese American University, where he majored in communication arts, specialising in radio, film and television. He has directed several short films, including ‘Baghdad 64’ (2008) which was selected for a number of film festivals. He has worked as a director of photography and editor; since 2

Producers

Aya Al Blouchi

Introduced to the world of cinema by her father at a young age, Aya Al Blouchi honed her passion for film within the realm of film festivals. As a film programmer, her exposure to a multitude of films allowed her to develop a profound appreciation for the craft and detailed intricacies of filmmaking. In 2015, Aya founded Seat26 Productions, a Lebanon-based production company aiming to support aspiring filmmakers and emerging talents from the Arab region. Committed to fostering a sustainable film industry in the MENA region and beyond, Aya took a significant step in 2018 by establishing The Map Projects, a European-based incubator designed to bring together artists specialising in various interdisciplinary mediums. This collaborative space allows creatives to work together across regional divides, aids in enhancing their craft through training initiatives, and promotes film literacy between the communities. Currently, Aya Al Blouchi is involved in multiple co-production and finance ventures. Her foray into serialised narrative content begins with ‘Rabet’ and showcases her dedication to exploring creative boundaries that contribute to the global cinematic landscape. As a leader in her field, Aya continues to shape the future of the film industry through her passion for storytelling, along with her commitment to innovation and collaboration.

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