To show us what daily life is like there. These are the last pictures cameraman Bassel Shehade ever shot. His camera was still running as he tried to cross a street in homs in a hail of bullets. Shehade never made it to the other side. Abounaddara a syrian film collective has turned the footage into a harrowing document of life in syria, dedicated to shehades murderers. [gunshots] the soldiers who kill us are our brothers. The frontlines in syria are extremely complicated. Its not simply a case of good or evil. Some soldiers fight for the revolution, others are afraid. Some of those fighting for the regime have no other choice. Others are opportunists. Theres a bit of everything. We want to show through our films that you can also have a dialogue with the enemy. S isfor the last five years, abounaddara has uploaded a short film onto their website every friday. Thats over 400 films so far of the syria we never see. The films document the absurdity of everyday life in wartime, the dramas
To show us what daily life is like there. These are the last pictures cameraman Bassel Shehade ever shot. His camera was still running as he tried to cross a street in homs in a hail of bullets. Shehade never made it to the other side. Abounaddara a syrian film collective has turned the footage into a harrowing document of life in syria, dedicated to shehades murderers. [gunshots] the soldiers who kill us are our brothers. The frontlines in syria are extremely complicated. Its not simply a case of good or evil. Some soldiers fight for the revolution, others are afraid. Some of those fighting for the regime have no other choice. Others are opportunists. Theres a bit of everything. We want to show through our films that you can also have a dialogue with the enemy. S isfor the last five years, abounaddara has uploaded a short film onto their website every friday. Thats over 400 films so far of the syria we never see. The films document the absurdity of everyday life in wartime, the dramas
This, too, is syria, a country at war. Yet the world rarely gets to see images like these. Syrian filmmakers have decided to show us what daily life is like there. These are the last pictures cameraman Bassel Shehade ever shot. His camera was still running as he tried to cross a street in homs in a hail of bullets. Shehade never made it to the other side. Abounaddara a syrian film collective has turned the footage into a harrowing document of life in syria, dedicatetoto shehades murderers. [gunshots] the soldidiers who kill us a our brothers. The frontlines in syria a are extremelely complicated. D. Its not t simply a case e of or evil. Some soldiers fight for r the revolution, others are afraid. Some of those fighting f for the regimeme have no other choice. Others are opppportunists. Ththeres a bit of everyththing. We wanant to show through our films that you can also hahave a dialogue with the enemy. S isfor the last five years, abounaddddara has uploaded a sht film onto ththeir web
This, too, is syria, a country at war. Yet the world rarely gets to see images like these. Syrian filmmakers have decided to show us what daily life is like there. These are the last pictures cameraman Bassel Shehade ever shot. His camera was still running as he tried to cross a street in homs in a hail of bullets. Shehade never made it to the other side. Abounaddara a syrian film collective has turned the footage into a harrowing document of life in syria, dedicatetoto shehades murderers. [gunshots] the soldidiers who kill us a our brothers. The frontlines in syria a are extremelely complicated. D. Its not sisimply a case of go or evil. Some soldiers fight for r the revolution, others are afraid. Some of those fighting f for the regimeme have no other choice. Others are opppportunists. Ththeres a bit of everyththing. We wanant to show through our films that you can also hahave a dialogue with the enemy. S isfor the last five years, abounaddddara has uploaded a sht film onto ththeir we
Like there. These are the last pictures cameraman Bassel Shehade ever shot. His camera was still running as he tried to cross a street in homs in a hail of bullets. Shehade never made it to the other side. Abounaddara a syrian film collective has turned the footage into a harrowing document of life in syria, dedicated to shehades murderers. [gunshots] the soldiers who kill us are our brothers. The frontlines in syria are extremely complicated. Its not simply a case of good or evil. Some soldiers fight for the revolution, others are afraid. Some of those fighting for the regime have no other choice. Others are opportunists. Theres a bit of everything. We want to show through our films that you can also have a dialogue with the enemy. S isfor the last five years, abounaddara has uploaded a short film onto their website every friday. Thats over 400 films so far of the syria we never see. The films document the absurdity of everyday life in wartime, the dramas and comedies that the media n