Heritages is a biography documentary that explores the heritage and family relationships. It follows the story of a little girl and a little boy, showcasing archive footage and green screen techniques. The film delves into the filmmaking process and the life of a film director. From Paris, France to Beirut, Lebanon, it covers the 2000s era and reflects on the Ottoman Empire. The narrative touches upon the importance of ancestors, walls, soap bubbles, beaches, passports, ruins, schools, and family photographs. It addresses the impact of war, bombs, trains, boats, refugees, and emigrants. Through the lens of the Second Lebanon War and the Israel-Lebanon War, it sheds light on the experiences of war refugees and the struggles faced by children. Ultimately, it provides insight into the life of the movie director and the significance of family relationships.
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