The Valley
Fall Grant 2012 - Production Stage
Synopsis
Following a car accident on a lone mountain road, a middle-aged man loses his memory. Drenched in blood, he continues to walk along the deserted path. Further down the road, he encounters people with engine trouble and helps them get their car running again. They are reluctant to leave him stranded, so they take him home to their large estate in the Bekaa valley, a place where production is not only agricultural, and a place he may never leave again….
Credits
- Director
- Ghassan Salhab
- Screenwriter
- Ghassan Salhab
- Producer
- Georges Schoucair
About the Director
Lebanese filmmaker Ghassan Salhab collaborates on a variety of screenplays and teaches film in Lebanon. He has directed six feature-length films: ‘Beyrouth fantôme’, ‘Terra Incognita’,
‘The Last Man’, ‘1958’, ‘The Mountain’ and ‘The Valley’; and numerous video works, including ‘Baalbeck’ (co-directed with Akram Zaatari and Mohamad Soueid); ‘Nobody’s Rose’; ‘My Dead Body My Living Body’; ‘Lost Narcissus’; ‘(Posthumous)’; ‘Il massacro degli innocenti’; ‘Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere’; and ‘Son image’ In 2016, Salhab was a DAAD guest resident. In 2010, La Rochelle International Film Festival and JCC hels a tribute to his work.
Awards and Festival History
Festivals
Berlin International Film Festival, The Films of the 45th Forum 2015 (Germany)
Toronto International Film Festival 2014, in Contemporary World Cinema Category (Canada)