The apocalyptic blast in the Port of Beirut, Lebanon, on August 4, 2020, exacerbates anger at those in power: protests cross religious boundaries as the Lebanese people curse corruption, nepotism, gross economic mismanagement and squandering of resources. How did the Land of Cedars, a country with so much to offer, allow itself to get into such a dire situation? And will it be able to bounce back?

Hiba Dandachli
as Self - Social Media Activist

Chawki Azoury
as Self - Psychiatrist

Albert Kostanian
as Self - Political Journalist

Bertrand Badie
as Self - Political Scientist

Gisèle Khoury
as Self - Journalist

Agnès Levallois
as Self - Middle East Expert

Michael Young
as Self - Political Analyst

Lamia Moubayed-Bissat
as Self - UN Member

Amin Maalouf
as Self - Writer

Stéphane Malsagne
as Self - Historian