Through its chapters, this book introduces us to a filmmaker who sees cinema as a homeland, a home, and an intimate world. It explores the life and vision of Syrian director Mohammad Malas, who has lived through wars, truces, coups, alliances, destruction, and reconstruction. His cinematic philosophy is encapsulated in his poignant reflection: “Now I’m haunted by the idea that the enemy destroys the city, and cinema rebuilds it.”





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