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I Have Seen Nothing, I Have Seen All, is a 2019 Syrian movie, directed by Yaser Kassab. with a runtime of 19 minutes.
I Have Seen Nothing, I Have Seen All is a Syrian documentary that looks at post-war Aleppo through the experiences of Yaser and his family. As official discourse shifts to celebrating the war's end and planning reconstruction, Yaser is confronted with a deeply unsettling task: overseeing the transfer of graves from public parks — burial sites that emerged during years of siege and fighting when cemeteries were inaccessible. The film refuses easy narratives of recovery, instead documenting the haunting, granular human labour of confronting loss and putting the dead to rest — a quiet but powerful indictment of what is left unspoken in the language of rebuilding.
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