
The 2006 war in Lebanon left thousands of unexploded cluster bombs scattered across the south of the country. Mohamed Hassan, 15 years-old was taught to defuse bombs by his older brother and is now something of an entrepreneur – he collects unofficial payments from local farmers for destroying unexploded bombs. Seventy percent of homes and farmland in the region lie inside declared minefields and, through Mohamed, this film traces the experiences of the residents who have to live and work there.
RUNTIME: 22:39
COUNTRY: Lebanon