Kabl Al Ikhtifaa

  • Joude Gorani
  • 2005
  • Syria
  • 13 minutes
  • Arabic

The Barada River, on which Damascus was built, was called the “River of Gold” by the Romans. Its seven arms flow through the city districts and suburbs. Its waters irrigate Ghouta oasis. Yet the river is drying up. The city and country folk talk about the river before it disappears.

  • Production : Fémis
  • Editing : Delphine Dumont
  • Sound : Ghanem Leprince
  • Photography : Joude Gorani