The Upper Gate

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The Upper Gate was about Sidon (The capital of the south of Lebanon), the filmmaker Arab Loutfi’s home town; in which she wove a history of the city through the stories of its people. In her film she tries after the 1982 Israeli invasion, which caused so much damage and chaos, to reconstruct her own memories of the place offering accounts of herself, her sister Maha, her uncle and her friends, interspersing them with newspaper clips and personal photographs to illustrate her preoccupations and concerns in relation to Sidon at different times.

Arab Loutfi

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01-01-1991

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90 min

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Arab Loutfi

Arab Loutfi

A Lebanese-Egyptian director, born in Sidon in southern Lebanon in 1953, and settled in the Egyptian capital Cairo in 1981, then studied editing at the High Cinema Institute, and worked after graduation as an assistant director, editor and journalist. She also servef as the director of Together Center for Women’s Studies, which she co-founded in 1992,
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