By Maggie McNish | Production Assistant
“Lost in Lebanon,” a 3 Generations documentary that documents the stories of four Syrians who escaped the violence of their home country, is continuing its successful run at film festivals worldwide and promoting policy change in the wake of the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis. In early December, the film will be opening the International Organization for Migration festival in Geneva, and it will have its Austrian premiere at This Human World. Then, it will be screened at the EU Human Rights Film Days in Turkey and by Human Rights Watch in Beirut.
The documentary shows viewers the fate of Syrians after the immediate wake of their displacement, when they are left disillusioned and stateless. It therefore allows us to grasp the plight of refugees in regions beyond Syria, from those fleeing persecution in Myanmar to victims of increased environmental disasters due to climate change. These are issues that 3 Generations continues to monitor and document as human rights issues.
It is only through your contributions that we have been able share these stories of hope in the face of loss, courage in the face of unimaginable adversity.
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