Several Futures

The Razor's Edge

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Several Futures is an independent film distributor with a focus on auteurist and anti-imperialist work. The label was founded in 2022 by filmmaker and programmer Graham L. Carter in the hopes of bringing films to North America that might otherwise not be released. “My loyalty is always with the oppressed.” - Heiny Srour.

Set amid the Lebanese Civil War, Saab’s fiction feature debut centers the unlikely bond formed between Karim, a forty-something painter, and Samar, a teenager who grew up in war-torn Beirut.

directed by: Jocelyne Saab
starring: Jacques Weber, Hala Bassam, Juliet Berto

1985 / 102 min / 1.85:1 / Arabic, French DTS-HD MA 2.0

Additional info:

  • Region A Blu-ray
  • Two Newly Restored Short Films by Saab:
    • Children of War (1976)
    • Lebanese Hostages of Their City (1982)
  • Re-Release Trailer
  • A booklet with a new essay by critic Cici Peng
  • New Artwork by Tyler Rubenfeld
  • English subtitles

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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Quiet And Reflective

"A thoughtful collection of films with a unique perspective and a strong sense of place."

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