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The second Gulf War from 1990 to 1991 represents in the collective Arab memory a turning point in regards to the Arab nationalism’s self-perception as well as a moment of deep historical and existential insecurity. Five Arab directors discuss the events from their personal perspective.

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  • Raouf Ben Amor

    Raouf Ben Amor

    (segment: "It Is Sherherazade They're Killing")

  • Abdelaziz Meherzi

    Abdelaziz Meherzi

    (segment: "It Is Sherherazade They're Killing")

  • wafaa salem

    wafaa salem

    (segment: "It Is Sherherazade They're Killing")

  • Ghalya Lacroix

    Ghalya Lacroix

    Sherherazade (segment: "It Is Sherherazade They're Killing")

  • Jamel Sassi

    Jamel Sassi

    (segment: "It Is Sherherazade They're Killing")

  • Tijani Shammam

    Tijani Shammam

    (segment: "It Is Sherherazade They're Killing")

  • Najate Atabou

    Najate Atabou

  • Touria Hadraoui

    Touria Hadraoui

  • Elia Suleiman

    Elia Suleiman

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The second Gulf War from 1990 to 1991 represents in the collective Arab memory a turning point in regards to the Arab nationalism’s self-perception as well as a moment of deep historical and existential insecurity. Five Arab directors discuss the events from their personal perspective.

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