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Music by Jimmy Reid
SYRIA'S LOST GENERATION + MUSIC BY JIMMY REID
Client: Elena Dorfman, Los Angeles and Beirut Agency: United States Holocaust Museum, Washington, DC
Client: Elena Dorfman, Los Angeles and Beirut Agency: United States Holocaust Museum, Washington, DC
Devastating Short Film: “Syria’s Lost Generation” of UN Refugees was filmed by renowned Photojournalist Elena Dorfman for the US Holocaust Museum… Flash forward to today, and the mass numbers of refugees on the move has grown much worse!
In 2013, Ms. Dorfman spent six months in Beirut filming the Syrian War's displaced survivors for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Her emotional film captures Syrians living for months (now YEARS!), because of yet another tragic, grueling Middle Eastern War, now entering its fifth year! Over 200,000 Syrians DEAD and 10 MILLION (half its population!) displaced.
Ms. Dorfman's photographs originally were joined with statements from Syria's teenage refugees and assembled into "Syria's Lost Generation," an Audio and Visual Slideshow that first appeared in The New Yorker here: http://www.newyorker.com/project/portfolio/syrias-lost-generation
From around 2.0 min to 4.51, LA Composer Jimmy Reid’s dark, mysterious, and exotic “Arabic Cello” perfectly captures the haunting and powerful spirit of Ms. Dorfman's tragic footage and interviews from the Middle East: Arabic Cello
On June 3rd, in Chicago at Chez, Ms. Dorfman was one of three featured speakers at a USHMM benefits dinner, where she discussed “Exposing the Darkness: Photography in Conflict Zones,” about her experiences in Syria. Click here for more info about the event and Ms. Dorfman’s film, or to make a donation to help support the museum and fund future events: http://www.ushmm.org/online/calendar/eventDetails.php?event=MWNEXTGENFUND061
Please take a serious look to better understand the Ravages of War! These bleak circumstances create entire generations of lost children and their families…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beMY-IulCMA
In 2013, Ms. Dorfman spent six months in Beirut filming the Syrian War's displaced survivors for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Her emotional film captures Syrians living for months (now YEARS!), because of yet another tragic, grueling Middle Eastern War, now entering its fifth year! Over 200,000 Syrians DEAD and 10 MILLION (half its population!) displaced.
Ms. Dorfman's photographs originally were joined with statements from Syria's teenage refugees and assembled into "Syria's Lost Generation," an Audio and Visual Slideshow that first appeared in The New Yorker here: http://www.newyorker.com/project/portfolio/syrias-lost-generation
From around 2.0 min to 4.51, LA Composer Jimmy Reid’s dark, mysterious, and exotic “Arabic Cello” perfectly captures the haunting and powerful spirit of Ms. Dorfman's tragic footage and interviews from the Middle East: Arabic Cello
On June 3rd, in Chicago at Chez, Ms. Dorfman was one of three featured speakers at a USHMM benefits dinner, where she discussed “Exposing the Darkness: Photography in Conflict Zones,” about her experiences in Syria. Click here for more info about the event and Ms. Dorfman’s film, or to make a donation to help support the museum and fund future events: http://www.ushmm.org/online/calendar/eventDetails.php?event=MWNEXTGENFUND061
Please take a serious look to better understand the Ravages of War! These bleak circumstances create entire generations of lost children and their families…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beMY-IulCMA
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