A Few Moments of Happiness
A young woman watches the war in Lebanon through her phone, from her bed in Paris. Through digital images, family voices, and silences, the film explores the dissociation of a generation condemned to witness the destruction of the world from afar. An intimate essay on exile, screens, and the exhaustion of being a witness.
Shaden Safieddine Tazi directed A Few Moments of Happiness. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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