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Twenty Years Old in the Middle East
Length: 01:00 Type of program: Documentary
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Not scheduled (again) this week
An interesting look at the younger generation living in the Middle East.� Since the fall of Iraq, students throughout the Middle East have returned to their universities. Same faces, same crowd, same questions. Everything appears perfectly normal. And yet nothing is like it was. The world in which these young people live has become even more confusing.�
Those who are now twenty, who are about to enter adulthood, have promised themselves not to make the same mistakes their fathers made. They feel they have been cheated by their elders and no longer believe in a great and triumphant Arab nation.� The film offers an indispensable snapshot of a generation that desires liberty over extremism, but at the same time fears that American policies will lead them into more warfare.� Above all, it�s a generation that simply wants to pursue its dreams.�
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