A Flood in Baath Country

2002 · Documentary · 46 min. · Syria

A Flood in Baath Country

The documentary explores the implications of Baath Party policies in Syria. Without commentary or criticism, Amiralay's film exposes Baath party propaganda and its debilitating effects on the people of al-Mashi village, 400 kilometers (250 miles) northeast of Damascus. The film moves slowly from students to teachers to government officials, with everyone reciting exactly the same praise for the president and slogans glorifying the Baath party. The film is a harsh indictment of the regime, portraying the devastating effects of 35 years of rigid Baath party rule on Syrian society.

Direction Omar Amiralay

Screenplay Omar Amiralay

Cinematography Meyyar Al Roumi

Original title Déluge au pays du Baas

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