33 Days is a Lebanese movie taking place in the summer of 2006 when Israel launched its war on Lebanon after Hezbollah succeeded in capturing two Israeli soldiers on the borders.
This is the second movie about the 2006 war after “Under the bombs“, and portrays what people who were resisting the Israeli invasion were going through in the town of Aita El Shaab.
However, since Iranians have contributed in its production, the movie has been banned from showing in Lebanon’s most popular theaters like Empire, City Mall, and Grand Cinemas ABC and is currently being shown at Planete Abraj, Concord, Las Salinas, and Saida Mall. What a shame!
I second that! What a shame…
Mario Haddad & Mario Jr and gino hadad, owner of empire. shame on you.
That’s a shame for sure! Maybe we can encourage them by purchasing the orginal DVD .. & show those theater owners we dont need them to watch a good lebanese movie.
Has it been released on a DVD ? how can we watch it?