Dawn at Midnight

Dawn at Midnight

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Directed by Cetywa Powell
Produced by Detlef Issel
Written by Cetywa Powell
Starring Terry A. Anderson
Giandomenico Picco
Timur Goksel
Cinematography Maria Quiroga
Stephen Ostmo
Matias Carlsen
Edited by Val Kuklowsky
Release dates
  • 2014 (2014)
Running time
75 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Dawn at Midnight is a 2014 feature-length documentary film directed by Cetywa Powell.

Plot

Between 1982-1992, during Lebanon’s civil war, 96 foreign hostages of 21 national origins—mostly American and western European—were kidnapped in Lebanon. While most were released, at least 9 were murdered or died in captivity. After many failed attempts by various groups or governments to free the hostages, the U.N., Iran and Israel finally came to the negotiating table to free the remaining hostages.

Dawn at Midnight recounts the story of the Lebanese Hostage Crisis and looks at the bigger context: the civil war leading up to the kidnappings, the reason for the kidnappings (the rise of the Hezbollah), the negotiations by the U.N to free the last of the hostages, and finally Hezbollah’s entry into Syria in 2013.

The film was inspired by Robert Fisk's book Pity The Nation, Hostage by Con Coughlin, and Man without a gun by Giandomenico Picco.

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