THE LOST SOULS OF SYRIA
by Stéphane Malterre, Garance Le Caisne
synopsis
27,000 photos of civilian detainees tortured to death were stolen from the Syrian regime’s secret archives by a military defector codenamed Caesar, and made public in 2014. Director Stéphane Malterre and co-author and historical advisor Garance Le Caisne investigated to what extent international justice proves impotent in prosecuting the criminal Syrian state. As the case seems doomed to oblivion, victims’ families, along with activists and Caesar himself, seek truth and justice through state courts across Europe instead. More than five years of investigations and fighting will lead to the first trial against high officials of the Syrian death machine.
international title: | The Lost Souls of Syria |
original title: | Les Âmes Perdues |
country: | France, Germany |
sales agent: | The Party Film Sales |
year: | 2022 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Stéphane Malterre, Garance Le Caisne |
film run: | 99' |
screenplay: | Garance Le Caisne |
cinematography by: | Thibault Delavigne |
film editing: | Sebastien Touta |
producer: | Sébastien Onomo, Vanessa Ciszewski |
production: | Les Films d'Ici, Katuh Studio, WDR Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Special Touch Studios |
distributor: | Dulac Distribution |