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Syria has a rich history of artistic expression, including a burgeoning film industry that has produced talented filmmakers who have made a mark not just locally, but on the global stage as well. Many Syrian filmmakers have ventured abroad to pursue their craft and have created outstanding movies that have garnered critical acclaim and captivated audiences worldwide. In this blog post, we celebrate the top movies by Syrians abroad that have made a significant impact in the world of cinema. 1. "The Immigrant" (2013) - Directed by James Gray, this American film stars Marion Cotillard and Joaquin Phoenix and features a standout performance by Syrian actor Amine Zarak. 2. "The Insult" (2017) - Directed by Ziad Doueiri, a Lebanese director of Syrian descent, this film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards and explores themes of identity, justice, and reconciliation. 3. "The Cave" (2019) - Directed by Feras Fayyad, this documentary follows Dr. Amani Ballour, a pediatrician in Syria, as she manages an underground hospital during the Syrian civil war, showcasing the resilience and courage of the Syrian people. 4. "Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait" (2014) - Co-directed by Ossama Mohammed and Wiam Simav Bedirxan, this documentary gives a harrowing and intimate look at the Syrian civil war through a combination of footage shot by citizens and testimonials. 5. "Last Men in Aleppo" (2017) - Directed by Feras Fayyad and co-directed by Steen Johannessen, this documentary provides a raw and unfiltered depiction of the White Helmets, a volunteer organization that saves civilians affected by the war in Aleppo. These films represent just a glimpse of the talent and creativity of Syrian filmmakers abroad, who continue to push boundaries, challenge perceptions, and shed light on important social and political issues through their work. As we celebrate these top movies by Syrians abroad, we also acknowledge the resilience, courage, and artistry of the Syrian people, who use cinema as a powerful tool for storytelling and advocacy.