Les Casques blancs (The White Helmets) est un film documentaire britannique réalisé par Orlando von Einsiedel et distribué en 2016 par Netflix.
Il remporte l'Oscar du meilleur court métrage documentaire en 2017. Il était prévu que Raed Saleh, chef des casques blancs, et Khaled Khatib, un secouriste qui a filmé de nombreuses scènes de sauvetage après des bombardements en Syrie, assistent à la 89e cérémonie des Oscars mais ceux-ci n'ont pas été autorisés à entrer sur le territoire américain suite au décret présidentiel 13769.
Synopsis
Le documentaire suit le travail des Casques blancs de la Défense civile syrienne, lors de la Guerre civile syrienne.
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