A visual elegy depicting life amidst the destruction and disfigurement that befell the city of Homs during the Syrian war. It explores the intersection of reality between the past and the present, and contemplates the future. It thus portrays a self-portrait of the weary people and their relentless efforts to resume their regular lives. It also explores the city’s memories, documenting experiences with death, fear, anger, sadness, loss, and longing.
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