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Everyday Life in a Syrian Village, is a 1974 Syrian movie, directed by Omar Amiralay. with a runtime of 83 minutes.
Everyday Life in a Syrian Village is a landmark documentary and the first of its kind to offer an unsparing critique of the Syrian government's agricultural and land reform policies. With unflinching honesty, the film challenges the state's claims of redressing social and economic inequalities, exposing the gap between official rhetoric and the reality faced by rural communities. A bold piece of political filmmaking, it remains a vital document of Syrian social history and an early example of courageous Arab documentary cinema.
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