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After a fifteen-year absence, Farah returns to Lebanon to live with her ageing father. There, the two try to find a comm | dG1fWTZ2aEJlYU1pUE0
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00:00Welcome, sir.
00:02Hello, Mr. Abdul Karim.
00:04Welcome.
00:06How are you?
00:07Welcome.
00:09Good evening.
00:27I don't even know if I'm writing poetry or if he's singing or the other way around.
00:37You didn't have to be so loud.
00:45I'm listening.
00:46I don't think I have anything to do with all this.
00:50I don't know how to write poetry, but I don't understand what you're writing.
00:55That's why I deliver to people.
00:57We're done. We're done. We don't have money.
01:07What's your son's name?
01:09He's 82 years old. He lives in a different village.
01:13He's 52 years old. He wasn't with me.
01:17He was walking around.
01:19So there's no need for him to come and bother me again.