In a special show, the “Anzour Art Production” is preparing to launch its latest documentary “The Broken Cross” in Damascus soon.
The idea of the documentary is by Dr. Muhammad Kamal Al-Jaffa, the script is by Mahmoud Abdel-Karim, the director is Yazan Anzour, and the general supervision is by director and film producer Najdat Ismail Anzour.
The movie reveals the secrets of the displacement of Christians from the villages of Idlib governorate by armed terrorist organizations, especially the so-called “Turkistan Islamic Party” with the complicity of the US State Department, in pursuit of its project to target the Christians of the Levant.
In a statement to SANA News Agency, director Najdat Anzour said:” There is nothing crueler and bitterer than uprooting a person from his land, home, environment, and memory. Unfortunately, this is what happened to nearly 50,000 Syrian Christians who lived in peace and love with other components of the Syrian society”.
He added: “This movie is just the beginning to restore the facts as they happened without prejudice, not as they were promoted, with the aim of enlightening public opinion with the reality of the Syrian tragedy that destroyed a country and put an entire people on the road to displacement, as an introduction to presenting what has been done to restore the unity of our country, land, people and institutions.”
Regarding his contribution to the movie, the strategic military and political analyst, Dr. Muhammad Kamal Al-Jaffa, said: “The idea of the movie is inspired by our follow-up and documentation of the behavior of the armed terrorist organizations during the war on Syria. “What caught my attention is the high price paid by the Christians as a result of the killings and displacement acts, which reveals the scheme of those groups’ operators, which is to uproot the Christian component from its homeland, Syria,” Al-Jaffa added.
Within the framework of the producing company’s endeavor to display its movie on the Arab and international levels in order to achieve its humanitarian goals, the movie was shown under the auspices of the National Committee for Syrian Expatriates in the Netherlands in the presence of religious, diplomatic and social figures, in addition to other screenings for it that are being prepared in Belgium, Germany and Canada. Coordination with a number of Arab and foreign satellite channels is also underway to display the documentary on their screens.
Leen Al Salman