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FOG

Titre Original FOG
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Réalisateur HALABI
Rafik
Distribution Ruth Diskin Films Ltd
Production Connect 100 Productions
Année 2008
Format DVD/Digibeta
Durée 57'
Langue Arabic Heb. st. Ang.
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Résumé A fascinating story of bereavement and mysticism, FOG tells of the quest to unravel the fate of a missing soldier. First Sergeant Mu’in Halabi disappeared at the beginning of the Yom Kippur War during an abortive IDF attempt to conquer Mount Hermon from the Syrians in October 1973. Two weeks later the IDF announced that Mu’in’s body had been found. A casket was buried in Mu’in’s hometown, the Druze village of Daliat el-Carmel. A month after the battle for the Hermon, a child was born in the Galilean village of Mrar. At the age of four, this child declared that he was the reincarnation of Mu’in, and, indeed, was able to relate almost everything about him. But in 1985 inhabitants of Daliat el-Carmel testified to having heard Mu’in speak on the Syrian State Radio.
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Festival * Shanghai TV Festival, China 2009 * Int
Genre Documentaire
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