Genet in Shatila (1999)
Sobre o filme
Documentary on French poet Jean Genet and his relationship with the people of Palestine. Genet visits a refugee camp at Shatila, near Beirut, one day, following the September, 1982 massacre. With cancer of the throat and not having written one single line for years, Genet, himself literally on the eve of his death, begins to write about this unsettling experience. This report is to be his last book, Un Captif Amoureux, where the author reflects on the Palestinian revolution, their defeat and loss of territory. A young French woman of Algerian descent is reading the book and, in search of Genet, returns to the scene of Palestine resistance and to the refugee camps crowded with those exiled.
Título original: Genet À Chatila
Ano: 1999
Duração: 98 minutos
País: France
Cor: colorido
Direção: RICHARD DINDO
Roteiro: Richard Dindo
Fotografia: Ned Burgess
Montagem: Richard Dindo, Rainer M. Trinkler, Georg Janett
Elenco: Mounia Raoui
Produtor: Robert Boner