Film Screening and Discussion: "Tomorrow We Will See"
The film follows a new generation of artists and designers living in Beirut and deals with the themes of national identity, freedom of...
Speakers: Shibley Telhami, Anwar Sadat Professor for Peace and Development Department of Government & Politics, University of Maryland
Soraya Umewaka, Director, Tomorrow We Will See
Presider: Douglas Jehl, Foreign Editor, Washington Post
October 1, 2012
Shibley Telhami and film director Soraya Umewaka discuss the film Tomorrow We Will See, which follows a new generation of artists and designers living in Beirut.
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The film follows a new generation of artists and designers living in Beirut and deals with the themes of national identity, freedom of...
Shibley Telhami and film director Soraya Umewaka discuss the film Tomorrow We Will See, which follows a new generation of artists and...