Lebanese director Samir Syriani's short film What If They Bomb Here Tonight? made its regional debut at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah. The 17-minute drama, set during Israel's military campaign in Lebanon, draws from Syriani's own experiences, with his wife and children acting alongside him to portray the anxiety and fear of living near a warzone. Through a blend of dark humor and emotional storytelling, the film explores the psychological toll of conflict, focusing on the fragility of safety and the resilience of families facing impossible choices. Syriani emphasizes that the film is not about victimhood, but about how people adapt, laugh, and survive amid constant fear. Its premiere in the Arab world holds special significance for Syriani, as he hopes to connect with audiences who have shared similar experiences.
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