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My Father Looks Like Abdel Nasser| 33mins
Director: Farah Kassem | Producer: Angie Obeid
Focus Years: 2012 | Country: Lebanon
Subject Tags: communication, culture, ego, identity, lebanon, middle east, relationships
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
Moustapha is in his late 70’s. He suffers from a sleeping disorder. Moustapha is a poet from an earlier generation. His daughter comes to visit regularly. She films the life, poetry and memory that surround her father after her mother's death. In the intimacy of her father’s whispered revelations, she seeks answers to the questions she never dared to ask.

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