In 2013, a 2,000-year-old statue of Apollo was found near Gaza, only to disappear all of a sudden. Apollo, god of art, beauty and divinations, incites all sorts of rumors, even the craziest ones. The Apollo of Gaza is at once an inquiry and a meditation on history, plunging us into the barely known reality of a territory that is still paying the price of wars and a merciless blockade, but where life also subsists, undefeated. By bringing a little light to the sky of Gaza, the statue and its stupefying story could return some dignity and hope to all people.
Writing | Béatrice Guelpa | Writer |
Camera | Franck Rabel | Director of Photography |
Directing | Nicolas Wadimoff | Director |
Writing | Nicolas Wadimoff | Writer |
Editing | Christine Hoffet | Editor |
Production | Colette Loumède | Producer |
Production | Philippe Coeytaux | Producer |
Sound | Carlos Ibáñez Díaz | Sound |
Sound | Benoît Dame | Sound Designer |
Sound | Claude Fradette | Music |
Editing | Karine Sudan | Editorial Consultant |
Directing | Aya El-Zinati | Assistant Director |
Crew | Haman Ahmed | Driver |
Crew | Steve Hallé | Technical Advisor |
Crew | Naïma Bachiri | Translator |
Editing | Mykyta Kryvoscheiev | Assistant Editor |
Editing | Philippe Lefebvre | Assistant Editor |
Editing | Ariane Turmel-Chénard | Assistant Editor |
Sound | Stéphane Cadotte | Foley |
Sound | Luc Léger | Foley Recordist |