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  1. Jan 16, 2015 · The filmmaker Mohammad Ali Atassi, whose documentary “Our Terrible Country” suggests that intellectuals have failed to guide the Syrian revolt. Bryan Denton for The New York Times. BEIRUT ...

  2. Feb 13, 2015 · Mohammad Ali Atassi is a Syrian journalist, documentary filmmaker, and human rights activist currently living in Beirut. After receiving a DEA in history at Sorbonne Paris IV, Atassi returned to Syria and, since 2000, has been writing for several Arab and international newspapers on dissidents and human rights violations in his country.

  3. Mohammad Ali Atassi is a journalist and documentary filmmaker. His research interests include film and media studies, sociology, Middle Eastern studies, Islam, human rights, art and politics. In 2013, he founded Bidayyat for Audiovisual Arts, Beirut and Damascus, where he is currently Executive Director.

  4. Our Terrible CountryMohammad Ali Atassi & Ziad HomsiScreening and conversation with Mohammad Ali Atassi and Sinan AntoonFriday, February 13, 2015Artists Spac...

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  5. Nov 23, 2014 · Our Terrible Country. (2014) By Yun-hua Chen. Mohammed Ali Atassi brought his second documentary, Our Terrible Country, co-directed with Ziad Homsi, to the Viennale 2014. The film follows the perilous journey of the Syrian intellectual Yassin al-Haj Saleh, at a time the country has been torn apart by the ongoing war.

  6. Syrian journalist and filmmaker Mohammad Ali Atassi introduces his 2014 documentary Our Terrible Country, produced with photographer Ziad Homsi. This vital and insightful film addresses the stages of the Syrian revolution through the figure of Yassin Haj Saleh, a celebrated intellectual and dissident.

  7. Mohammad Ali Atassi. Director: Baladna alraheeb. Mohammad Ali Atassi is known for Baladna alraheeb (2014), Waiting for Abu Zayd (2010) and Taste of Cement (2017).