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The organic dying of a (resurrectable) human is as nothing compared to that of an animal, exemplarily of a bull in a corrida; the only phenomenon that equals in intensity the death of a bull in a corrida or of a cow in a slaughterhouse is the resurrection of a human, Lazarus coming out from the grave. The living woman in T. S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is found settling her pillow to sleep when she encounters the undead. Why are you settling the pillow, why are you so sleepy? What disclosure are you thus trying to elude? “Tell you all,” Lazarus says in Eliot’s poem, and would that “all” not also include himself? Did Lazarus come back to tell himself about death? And did he find himself sleeping then?

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Released: May 3, 2002
Runtime: 32 min
Genres: Crime Horror Short
Countries: Lebanon
Companies: Forthcoming
Cast: Rabih Mroue Hasan Khan Christine Tohme
Crew: Jalal Toufic

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