There Are So Many Things Still to Say
1997 film
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There Are So Many Things Still to Say (Arabic: وهناك أشياء كثيرة كان يمكن أن يتحدث عنها المرء) is a Syrian documentary film by the director Omar Amiralay. The film was based on an interview with Syrian playwright Saadallah Wannous a few months before he died of cancer. Wannous, Amiralay's friend, speaks about his disappointment and grief relating to the Arab–Israeli conflict and the 1991 Gulf War.[1]
Directed byOmar Amiralay
Produced byARTE France - Grains de Sable
Narrated bySaadallah Wannous
CinematographyEtienne De Grammont
| There Are So Many Things Still to Say وهناك أشياء كثيرة كان يمكن أن يتحدث عنها المرء | |
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| Directed by | Omar Amiralay |
| Produced by | ARTE France - Grains de Sable |
| Narrated by | Saadallah Wannous |
| Cinematography | Etienne De Grammont |
| Edited by | Dominique Pâris |
| Distributed by | Grains de Sable |
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Running time | 49 minutes |
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| Languages | Arabic, French and English subtitles |