
Tango of Yearning
Tango of Yearning (1998) is the first episode of an autobiographical trilogy on postwar Lebanon, later including Nightfall (2000) and Civil War (2002). Taking its title from Tango of Hope, a classic ballad by Nur al-Huda, the film draws from the director’s reflections on war, love, and cinema, as well as his personal experience at the public television channel TéléLiban. Conjuring various snippets of audiovisual archival material, the film is a poetic elegy to film, Beirut’s movie theaters, and a city undergoing radical transformation. Mohamed Soueid has long been a proponent of the experimental video documentary movement in Lebanon, playing a significant role in the country’s creative renaissance since the end of the civil war. Originally trained as a news videographer during the war, the experience offered him a facility with the medium, which he further developed by making non-linear documentary films with a distinctly personal take.
Top Cast
Trailers & Videos
Similar Titles

There is No Death For Me

Gateways to the Mind

Guten Tag, RDA !

Two Headed Cow

Sexo en el plató

Billy Wilder: The Human Comedy

Los 5 Faust de F. W. Murnau

30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pail Kids Story

Echo of the Mountain

Joseph Cornell: Worlds in a Box

The Road Forward

Why Did We Lose the War?

Working Women

His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th

King Corn

Presos del silencio

Buñuel: Atheist Thanks to God

Taylor Swift: From the Heart

Time
