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At the end of the 1940s, Lebanon is sliding towards a devastating conflict. Catholic siblings Emilie and Emir decide to | dG1fR1pwTE9DX0NjZzQ
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00:00Kapi kayo, kapi kayo
00:03Kapi kayo, kapi kayo
00:06Kapi kayo, kapi kayo
00:09Kapi kayo, kapi kayo
00:11Kapi kayo, kapi kayo
00:15Eveline!
00:17Eveline!
00:19I'm sorry I couldn't come with you. It's a tragic situation.
00:26I'm running away from work.
00:29There's a ship going from Lebanon to Brazil tomorrow.
00:34My name is Khalil. I'm from Jaffa, Palestine.
00:37My husband left Lebanon 10 years ago.
00:40That's why we decided to leave.
00:42I came to Lebanon after they exiled us.
00:46They hid our land.
00:53Are you traveling alone?
00:55No, I'm traveling with my brother.
00:59Are you talking to the people who killed our parents?
01:02They were Muslims!
01:04They were Zahran! They were Haramites!
01:11I'm from Brazil.
01:14I'm George. I'm from Lebanon.
01:21There are villages by the river that I want to photograph.
01:25We can work together.
01:29Eveline!
01:33What is...
01:34Bravo!
01:58Eveline!
01:59Eveline!