Amid the political turmoil and social upheaval following the 2011 Arab Spring, a Syrian radio DJ navigates her disillusionment and the struggle for survival while amplifying the voices of those affected by violence, highlighting the resilience of ordinary citizens and the profound impact of war on their lives. The War Show is a 2016 Arabic-language Documentary Drama movie starring Obaidah Zytoon, Nawwara, Amal, Muhammad Houssam, Lulu, Hisam and Raed Al-fares.
Jini Score 7.5/10
Critics Score 74%
Rating 7.4/10
Jini Score 7.5%
Critics Score 74
Rating 7.4
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Release
Date26 OCT 2016
Language
Arabic
Genre
Documentary
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Drama
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War
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The War Show Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 74%
Steve Greene
Together, these two documentaries form a vital and necessary window into the prologue and ongoing horror of what the region continues to face. ( Read More )
Sarah Ward
Most documentaries could only hope to include as many striking, lingering, moving moments. ( Read More )
Tim Grierson
In a sense, the rambling nature of the documentary matches the subjects desperate attempt at attaining some sense of routine theyve come to rely on each other to stay sane, only to lose those closest to them for the most senseless of reasons. ( Read More )
Gary Garrison
At its best it is a deeply personal story of hope, love, friendship, and the loss of everything and everyone. ( Read More )
Boyd van Hoeij
However, despite the somewhat baggy nature of the narrative, the force of the films raw material is strong enough to ensure plentiful exposure on both the nonfiction and general festival circuits, with broadcasters attention a given and some theatrical interest likely. ( Read More )