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Waves '98
Disillusioned with his life in the suburbs of segregated Beirut, Omar's unusual discovery lures him into the depth of the city. Immersed into a world that is so close yet so isolated from his reality, he finds himself struggling to keep his attachments, his sense of home.
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Plot Summary
Waves '98 is a documentary that explores the environmental and social transformations of Beirut, Lebanon, focusing on the period leading up to and during the late 1990s. The film delves into the city's relationship with its coastline and the impact of rapid development on its natural resources and the lives of its inhabitants.
Critical Reception
Waves '98 was primarily screened at film festivals and received positive attention for its unique perspective on Beirut's urban landscape and environmental challenges. Critics often highlighted its poetic and reflective approach to documenting societal change.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually striking portrayal of Beirut's coastal transformation.
Noted for its insightful commentary on urban development and environmental impact.
Appreciated for its contemplative and personal narrative style.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various international film festivals.
Fun Fact
The film uses a blend of archival footage, personal memories, and contemporary observations to reconstruct the changing face of Beirut.
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