ALEPPO | Omeleto Drama

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • A doctor suffers a brain injury.
    ALEPPO is used with permission from Anthony Grippa. Learn more at aleppothefilm.org.
    Hanan is a Syrian-American doctor, living and working in New York at a hospital ER. But some time ago, she returned to Syria to help victims of war but found herself with a traumatic head injury after her ward was bombed.
    Now she is face-blind, unable to recognize the faces of even those closest to her. Her condition confuses her and keeps her feeling isolated from her co-workers, friends and loved ones. Haunted by trauma and struggling to adjust, she must re-learn to navigate the world. But as this process gets more difficult, she must confront how much she and her life has changed, putting her identity and her future as a doctor in doubt.
    Directed by Anthony Grippa from a script co-written by Morris Long and Brennan Elizabeth Peters, this powerful short drama depicts the Syrian war briefly, but the layered, nuanced narrative focuses more on the aftermath of conflict and how it lives within those affected by it. It is also an incisive portrait of someone grappling with the scary, often overwhelming effects of head trauma, offering an intimate immersion into how it keeps its sufferers isolated, uncertain and unconfident in themselves.
    The scale of the narrative is ambitious in many ways for a short, toggling between Hanan's time in Syria as a doctor to her present-day working at a hospital in New York. Structurally, the writing creates a bit of a puzzle box at first, establishing Hanan's current post-traumatic state of isolation as we observe her face-blindness's effect on her relationships with others but flashing back to her time in Syria at intervals. Hanan emerges as a dedicated doctor, passionate about helping others and incredibly good at doing her job, even in the most challenging of circumstances.
    But the hospital bombing is a turning point for Hanan, and it's rendered in the film with a visceral, startling power that allows us to understand the harrowing confusion and trauma of being seriously injured during war, when everything is falling apart and there is no sense of safety anywhere. Hanan carries both the effects of her injury and the deeper psychological trauma into her post-war life, conveyed with a clear but moody visual melancholy that evokes her loneliness and depression.
    As Hanan, actor Laetitia Eido conveys Hanan's essential strength and intelligence, but also a piercing vulnerability when that strength falters. Hanan attempts to power through and stay strong as she's always done -- but that approach isn't working anymore. Facing the possibility that she might leave her profession, Hanan must confront her memories and her truth to move forward. In doing so, ALEPPO also honors the doctors and medical personnel who confront the direct costs of armed conflict, as well as anyone finding their way back to their selves and callings after life-altering injuries.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @SublimeEarth_369
    @SublimeEarth_369 Місяць тому +1

    How profound. This has made me re-reflect on all I take for granted.

  • @MadTeaMarie
    @MadTeaMarie Місяць тому

    I can barely wrap my head around how relentlessly, mercilessly unstable the world would feel to her. Having to constantly, actively search to place the PERSON, every single time, before even getting the situation clear. And how alone she would feel.

  • @marita2007aus
    @marita2007aus Місяць тому +4

    We don't understand what we don't see, we don't feel their pain, we can only have empathy. We can only thank the lord for the life we have.

  • @Luisventuralaw
    @Luisventuralaw Місяць тому +1

    Great short film with a great message. Thank you.

  • @ermo5623
    @ermo5623 Місяць тому

    Wow! This was incredibly well done. Very powerful.

  • @nancyr3810
    @nancyr3810 Місяць тому

    Absolutely beautiful thank you

  • @jaquelinewatson8646
    @jaquelinewatson8646 Місяць тому +1

    Powerful

  • @tobe-you-tube6612
    @tobe-you-tube6612 Місяць тому +1

    She doesn't recognize coworkers? How is it even possible? How about the workplace? Does it mean she could be surrounded by complete strangers pretending they're doctors without being able to understand it as she will think her memory is the problem? If it's a warzone, is it possible to think about the possibility that she isn't even the problem?

    • @Carini76
      @Carini76 Місяць тому +3

      Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, is a cognitive disorder of face perception in which the ability to recognize familiar faces, including one's own face, is impaired, while other aspects of visual processing and intellectual functioning remain intact.

  • @crystalweible152
    @crystalweible152 Місяць тому

    This is a mess. Her coworkers WOULD HAVE noticed and called her out.

  • @Krizzy_G702
    @Krizzy_G702 Місяць тому

    🥹GOD BLESS EVERYONE 👏👏

  • @user-on4bk3hf1e
    @user-on4bk3hf1e Місяць тому +2

    Dont think i could watch