On a Day of Ordinary Violence, My Friend Michel Seurat...

On a Day of Ordinary Violence, My Friend Michel Seurat...
On a Day of Ordinary Violence, My Friend Michel Seurat...
في يوم من أيام العنف العادي، مات صديقي ميشيل سورا
Directed by Omar Amiralay
Produced by Arte France and Maram CTV
Narrated by Omar Amiralay
Cinematography Abdelkader Shurbaji
Editing by Chantal Piquet
Distributed by Arte
Release date(s) 1996
Running time fifty minutes
Country France-Syria
Language Arabic and French

On a Day of Ordinary Violence, My Friend Michel Seurat... (Arabic: في يوم من أيام العنف العادي، مات صديقي ميشيل سورا‎) is a Syrian documentary film by the director Omar Amiralay. The film is an elegy by Amiralay to his friend Michel Seurat, who was kidnapped along with Jean-Paul Kauffmann on May 22, 1985 by the Islamic Jihad on the road to Beirut airport. Seurat died after eight months of captivity.[1]

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