The Cave

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The Cave is a National Geographic documentary film that follows an underground hospital in war-torn Syria, highlighting the courage of its female doctor and staff amid relentless bombing and siege.

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instanceOf Syrian Civil War documentary
documentary film
awardReceived Grolsch People’s Choice Award for Documentary at TIFF 2019 NERFINISHED
basedOn real events in Eastern Ghouta
cinematographyBy Ammar Suleiman NERFINISHED
Muhammad Khair Al Shami NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Denmark NERFINISHED
Syria NERFINISHED
depicts chemical attack aftermath in Syria
underground medical tunnels
director Feras Fayyad NERFINISHED
distributor National Geographic Documentary Films NERFINISHED
editedBy Per K. Kirkegaard NERFINISHED
filmingTechnique on-the-ground verité footage
follows Dr. Amani Ballour NERFINISHED
genre medical documentary film
political documentary film
war documentary film
hasPerspective Syrian medical workers
hasTheme civilian suffering in war
gender discrimination
medical ethics in war
inLanguage Arabic
English NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Amani Ballour NERFINISHED
musicBy Matthew Herbert NERFINISHED
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Arabic
English
partOf National Geographic documentary films NERFINISHED
portrays bombing of civilian areas in Syria
hospital staff under siege
producer Kirstine Barfod NERFINISHED
Sigrid Dyekjær NERFINISHED
productionCompany Danish Documentary Production NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2019
releaseEvent Toronto International Film Festival 2019 NERFINISHED
runningTime approximately 95 minutes
settingLocation Eastern Ghouta NERFINISHED
Syria NERFINISHED
subject Syrian Civil War NERFINISHED
siege of Eastern Ghouta NERFINISHED
underground hospital
war crimes in Syria
women in medicine
targetAudience international viewers

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