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Release Date:
October 12, 2016
Original Title:
Go Home
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion
Eklektik Productions
Né à Beyrouth Films
Paraíso Production
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Lebanon | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 12
Runtime: 98
Nada is going home. Or at least she wants to. When she comes back to Lebanon, she realizes she's a foreigner in her own country. But there's still a place she calls home: an abandoned house in ruins, haunted by the presence of her grandfather who disappeared mysteriously during the civil war. Something happened in this house. Something violent. A young woman searching for the truth and discovering herself.
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Co-Producer:
Marie Besson
Costume Design:
Beatrice Harb
Director:
Jihane Chouaib
Director of Photography:
Tommaso Fiorilli
Editor:
Ludo Troch
Lighting Design:
Peter Demmer
Original Music Composer:
Mahmoud Turkmani
Producer:
Nathalie Trafford
Production Design:
Zeina Saab de Melero
Script Supervisor:
Yannick Charles
Sound Designer:
Nicolas Fioraso
Sound Editor:
Béatrice Wick
Sound Mixer:
Henri Maïkoff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lucile Demarquet
Aline Gavroy
Emmanuel Croset
Writer:
Jihane Chouaib
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