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First documentary film about the (saints) Valley of Qannoubine in North Lebanon





The first new documentary film in terms of form and substance about the (saints) Valley of Qannoubine in North Lebanon

(Translated by: the M. E. Times Int'l)

In its first experience in a documentary, " Al-Nashra" worked over six months to produce a written and photographed documentary about the Valley of the Saints which holds a spiritually and socially almost extinguished history after nearly 1600 years of rootedness in a land that graduated saints  among its monks who integrated with the parents in Qannoubine valley.

This work, which took a long period for research with the development of frameworks, to differ in terms of form and content from the rest of television productions, went into the depth of the region's history to illuminate the Lebanese heritage which brightened the Middle East with its resistance, structure and deep presence in the culture and civilization.

With the approach of holidays, "AL-Nashra" will launch this work hoping it will be a part of a series that illuminate the importance of Lebanon's identity and mission in the Middle who is boiling on terrorism.

This documentary (of 47 minutes and 42 seconds duration), is the result of a teamwork consisting of the colleague  Marcel Irani as a researcher and author who gave attention to the smallest details, Yorgo Rahal as TV editing, Bilal Salama as photographer and an army of helpers throughout the preparations and shooting.