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Release Date:
September 29, 2020
Original Title:
Beating Hearts
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
Lebanon | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
The Karantina Hospital houses one of only two paediatric departments in Lebanon. It is a safe haven for ill babies unable to get treatment elsewhere. In 2014, this ward was established via the charitable work of ASSAMEH Birth & Beyond. Sadly, on the 4th August 2020 the hospital was badly damaged in the Beirut port explosion forcing it to shut down and relocate to a temporary location. This short film takes us into the hospital a couple of months before the explosion to meet the staff and volunteers who work tirelessly to help sick and vulnerable children. Through their struggle and dedication, we see the fragility of the Lebanese healthcare system in relation to its weak economy and precarious work force as well as the altruism of the Lebanese people, offering glimmers of life to ill, sometimes neglected and hopeless, babies.
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Director:
Cyril Aris
Director of Photography:
Joe Saade
Editor:
Cyril Aris
Music:
Anthony Sahyoun
Producer:
Cyril Aris
Sound:
Rawad Hobeika
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