Canadian Armenian Director’s Documentary Film Highlights Lebanese Civil War

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Diffusion Multi-Monde and Fauve Film are proud to announce the theatrical release of the documentary film The Sea Between Us by Marlene Edoyan. The film takes us to Beirut, 25 years after the end of a bloody civil war, to see whether forgiveness and reconciliation are possible in a country still fractured by sectarian strife. The Sea Between Us will open on March 13.

 Presented as a World Premiere during the 22nd edition of the Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM), the film had its International Premiere during the prestigious International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA).

The film will open on March 13th at Cinéma du Parc, Montreal.

SYNOPSIS
The Sea Between Us transports us into the lives of Hayat and Wafaa and to the city of Beirut in Lebanon, 25 years after the end of a bloody civil war. Through the intimate stories and memories of these two women protagonists from different backgrounds, we understand why the city’s neighbourhoods are still walled in by invisible boundaries and why forgiveness and reconciliation are so elusive in a country fragmented by religious and political ideologies.

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ABOUT THE FILMMAKER

Marlene Edoyan is a Montreal-based documentary filmmaker and producer. With a background in film and media studies, Marlene started her career as a production manager and artistic director for internationally co-produced animated films. For the last 10 years, Marlene has been working in the Canadian film industry, collaborating with award-winning filmmakers and producers to create documentaries for television, festivals and theatrical release. With a keen interest in exploring concepts related to the human geography and the relationship between societies and spaces, Marlene founded Fauve Film in 2012 to direct and produce auteur-driven documentary films. Her latest films are Figure of Armen and The Sea Between Us.

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