"Tomorrow We Will See" Full-length Documentary on Lebanese artists
"Tomorrow We Will See" offers a window into how ten artists in Lebanon are using art as a tool to question sectarian divisions while encouraging freedom of thought. Against the backdrop of Lebanon’s scars from wars, and socio-political scars created from sectarian divisions, Lebanese artists continue to contribute to the creative community despite the uncertainties of what tomorrow may bring. A rock band's thought-provoking lyrics, a poet's description of time shrinking, an architect's experimental manipulation of space, a novelist's language of the female body, and a painter's reflections on his choice of colors, reveal the process by which the featured artists transform ideas, sketches, spaces into vibrant and dynamic works of art while describing what the expression ‘Bukra Minshouf’ (‘Tomorrow We Will See’) means to them. Artists (in alphabetical order): Abbas Beydoun (poet) Alawiya Sobh (novelist) Alissar Caracalla (choreographer) Bernard Khoury (architect) Chucrallah Fattouh (painter) Danya Hammoud (performer) Hamed Sinno (musician) Lamia Abi Azar (actress, drama therapist) Nadim Karam (architect, painter, sculptor) Maya Fidawi (illustrator) Said Akl (poet) Sari El Khazen (architect) Director/Camera/Editor: Soraya Umewaka Producers: Soraya Umewaka, Madeleine Abdel Jalil Umewaka Field Producers: Madeleine Abdel Jalil Umewaka, Diane Farah Original Music: Karno Baghdassarian Additional Music: Kevork Keshishian (Diamond Setter) ‘Choices’, ‘The Keeper’, ‘Lay La’, ‘A Little Closer’ ‘Layering Sounds To Keep Her Warm’ ‘Following My Heart’ Mashrou Leila ‘El Hal Romancy’, ‘Habibi’, ‘Khaleeha Zikra’, ‘Raksit Leila’ ‘Shim El Yasmine’. ‘Khatarna’ by Underground Fiesta, Courtesy of Underground Fiesta ‘Piano Part 2’ Courtesy of Marc Codsi Jazz by White Trees Courtesy of Paul Tyan ‘Sabh el Nohm’ by Zeid Hamdan ft. Hiba el Mansouri Courtesy of Zeid and the Wings Sound mixing: Rana Eid and Judith Talge (db studios) Chairman/General Manager (VTR): Youssef Ayoub Marketing executive: Raja Zgheib Color Correction: Haytham Alwan Graphic Designer: Toni Abi Aad Motion Designer: Dima Boulad Senior machine room operator: Atef Keedy Production Manager: John Amari Editing Consultants: Nadim Chartouni Meedo Taha Production Coordinator: Samira Elghoul Translation: Manal Zoghbi, Manal Khoury, Karim Batlouni, Braidy Eliane Illustration of Hamed Sinno by Lina Ghaibeh Photography of Sari El Khazen by Nour El Khazen Caracalla Footage Courtesy of Caracalla Dance Theatre Additional Footage of Bernard Khoury Courtesy of: Johnnie Walker Leo Burnette Agency Production House INTAJ Awards: Jury prize of Deutsche Creative Prize as part of Bader Young Entrepreneur’s Program for outreach funds. Supported by: VTR Beirut Post Production House, Bank Audi, Edde Sands, K Corporation, Qatar Airways, Ministry of Culture of the Lebanese government Filmed in 2009 and 2012.

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