Brand | ICRC LEBANON |
Product/Service | THE MISSING |
Entrant | ICRC LEBANON Beirut, LEBANON |
Category | Charities & Non-profit |
Idea Creation
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STOKED Beirut, LEBANON
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Production
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STOKED Beirut, LEBANON
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Write a short summary of what happens in the film.
A poignant short film, ‘The Waiting’, chronicles the haunting emotions felt when family members disappear as a result of civil war and conflict.
Using stop motion, the film chronicles 40 years in the life of one family among thousands in Lebanon, who missed one member and are still waiting for them to return or waiting to know their fate.
The film opens on a normal late afternoon scene in the 80's in Beirut, two kids are doing their homework, the mom is reading, then she looks up and notices that her husband is late. "He's late" she says. From there, we see the kids growing stuck in their place, the mom getting older and tired as time passes and their eyes are on the door, waiting for dad, while life outside continues. The family's life seems to be on hold while waiting for the dad.
Cultural/Context information for the jury.
Thousands of people went missing in Lebanon between 1975 and 1990. Thousands of families are still waiting to know their beloved' fates.This film chronicles the span of a 40 years in the life of a family whose father has been among the disappeared.
ICRC Lebanon wanted to create an emotional film ahead to coincide with the International day of the Disappeared and to push ahead of a crucial parliamentary session to vote on the law of the missing. The campaign bore its fruit and the law was voted.
Credits
Rita el Hachem |
Stoked |
Executive Producer |
Areej Mahmoud |
Stoked |
Director |
Charbel Aouad |
Stoked |
Executive Producer |
Louise Taylor |
ICRC Lebanon |
Communications Director |
Malak Jaafar |
ICRC Lebanon |
Digital content manager |
Pol Orpinell |
Stoked |
Cinematographer |
Rana Eid |
Db Studios |
Sound Design Arrangement |
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