Post 2011 Libyan revolution, Tripoli saw a series of attacks by religious extremists damaging Sufi shrines such as the beautiful 18th century Ahmed Pasha Karamanli mosque.
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Tripoli Stories 2 | Land of Men
Libyan women had so many dreams post 2011 revolution. Whatever happened to them?
Tripoli Stories 2 | The Runner
The story of what happened to Libyan runner Tari Al Shibli when he revealed his tattooed independence flag after winning international race.
Tripoli Stories 2 | The Sandwich Maker
Retirement is not an option for Tripoli famous sandwich maker.
Tripoli Stories – Graffiti
After the Libyan Revolution, long suppressed feelings are appearing on building walls in Tripoli.
Tripoli Stories – Granny’s Flags
Haja Fatma, a mother to eight children, tells the tale of family life in Tripoli during the Libyan Revolution.
Tripoli Stories – The Secret Room
A caretaker for the national museum of Libya had to live the 12 months of anxiety and turbulence during revolution.
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Libyan Stories | Drifting
Post Gaddafi, drifting cars become a national passion for young male Libyans. Mohamed loves his job in the BMW junkyard providing parts and mechanical advice to drifters. However the mix of guns and burning tire may just take drifting into another level.
Benghazi Stories – Poet of the Sea
A Benghazi fisherman has spent a lifetime fishing at sea but once in a while the verses he catches are bigger than his fish. The distance away from the coast gives him time and clarity to reflect and denounce what is happening in Libya. This short documentary was made during a SDI documentary workshop in […]