Film-Essay on the Euphrates Dam
Film-Essay on the Euphrates Dam (1970) : The construction of a dam on the Euphrates River is an example of a country’s economic development. Through grandly composed images, rhythmic editing, and aestheticized details, the director demonstrates his admiration for the interwar avant-garde. The film is a celebration of the new, while at the same time showing a traditional way of life and calling attention to working conditions; it is a refrain-like evocation of an arid country that explores the difficult lot of Syria’s rural inhabitants.
Forbidden to Wander
Cadillac Desert: Water and the Transformation of Nature
Isis: The Origins of Violence
Introduction to the End of an Argument
The Woman Pastor
Waltz with Bashir