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At the end of the eighties it seems the Lebanese conflict will never end. Khalil, a man in his thirties, returns to Beirut after an absence of many years. More than ten years ago, during a battle, he took advantage of the confusion and made believe he was dead. He then disappeared and adopted a false identity... But Beirut is a small town, more and more people are beginning to recognize him. , 1h41
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John DouglasOrigin USAGenres Drama,
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A many-faceted portrait of those individuals who sought radical solutions to social problems in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. It cuts back and forth between six major story lines and more than fifty characters, and across a vast landscape, to explore the lifestyles and attitudes of the American left who faced both personal and historical transitions in the period following the Vietnam War." , 1h26
Origin USAGenres Drama,
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Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill travels to Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, and other countries where the United States has taken military action in the War on Terror. In Afghanistan, he investigates the United States military and government cover-up of the deaths of five civilians, including two pregnant women killed by US soldiers from the Joint Special Operations Command. After investigating the attack, Scahill travels to other sites of JSOC intervention, interviewing both proponents and opponents, and the survivors, of such raids, including U.S. Senator Ron Wyden.