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  1. 11 mag 2017 · Cries From Syria - Un film di Evgeny Afineevsky. Con Hadi Al Abdullah, Raed Al Saleh, Riad Al-Asaad, Bashar al-Assad, Abu Mohammad Al-Julani. Documentario, Repubblica ceca, Siria, Turchia, USA, Belgio, Croazia, Germania, Grecia, Giordania, Libano, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, 2017. Durata 111 min.

    • Evgeny Afineevsky
    • Hadi Al Abdullah
  2. Cries from Syria is a 2017 documentary film about the Syrian Civil War, directed by Evgeny Afineevsky, and acquired by HBO. It contains video shot by Syrians with and interviews with guerilla fighters, activists, journalists, defected military men, and refugees, some that are children.

  3. 10 mar 2017 · 6 Photos. Documentary Drama War. CRIES FROM SYRIA is a searing, comprehensive account of a brutal five-year conflict from the inside out, drawing on hundreds of hours of war footage from Syrian activists and citizen journalists, as well as testimony from child protesters, leaders of the revolution, human rights ... Read all.

    • (1,1K)
    • Documentary, Drama, War
    • Evgeny Afineevsky
    • 2017-03-10
  4. Cries From Syria premieres Monday, March 13 at 10pm, only on HBO.Subscribe to the HBO Docs YouTube: http://itsh.bo/10r45k3HBO Docs on Facebook: https://www.f...

    • 2 min
    • 250,6K
    • HBODocs
  5. Cries from Syria disponibile su Netflix, TIMvision, Infinity, Google Play, iTunes? Scopri qui come guardare film online!

    • Himself; Himself; Narrator
    • Evgeny Afineevsky
    • 2017
    • 2
  6. 10 mar 2017 · “Cries From Syria” contains some of the most startling, unforgettable footage I’ve ever seen in my life: A toddler drowned on the shore after an over-stuffed boat of refugees capsized; the bodies of children who starved to death from a lack of supplies; horrendous torture scenes, including a shackled man set on fire and a ...

  7. www.foreignpolicyjournal.com › 2017/03/11 › film-review-criesFilm Review: Cries from Syria­

    11 mar 2017 · Crisis from Syria is an important film. It tells a story that needs telling and emphasizing: the plight of the civilian population of Syria. In explaining how outside powers have intervened in ways that have only increased the suffering of civilians, however, the film is woefully silent about one: the government of the United States.