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Late Fringe

Episode Two

Episode 2 | 26m 12sVideo has Closed Captions

Weekly program showcasing the cinematic works of filmmakers from New York State.

Featuring films by Syrian-American filmmaker Akram Shibly. Akram was able to spend time in a Syrian refugee camp and the images and words he was able to capture are remarkable. These are showcased in “Waiting at the Door” and the interviews that Akram holds with the children of the camp are eye opening. We also showcase “Heal the World”, a close look at war through the eyes of innocent children.

04/20/2016 | Rating NR

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Late Fringe is a local public television program presented by WSKG

Late Fringe

Episode Two

Episode 2 | 26m 12sVideo has Closed Captions

Featuring films by Syrian-American filmmaker Akram Shibly. Akram was able to spend time in a Syrian refugee camp and the images and words he was able to capture are remarkable. These are showcased in “Waiting at the Door” and the interviews that Akram holds with the children of the camp are eye opening. We also showcase “Heal the World”, a close look at war through the eyes of innocent children.

04/20/2016 | Rating NR

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