Falls Line investigates civil deaths in Lebanon and possible war crimes involving bombs made by the United States used by Israel.
Made in the United States, it investigates the devastating impact of air attacks on the Israel War in Lebanon last year. Israel said he was pointing to Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure, but more than 4,000 Lebanese people, including women and children, were killed, many within their homes and residential buildings.
Only on September 23, 558 people were killed, the deadliest day since the Civil War of Lebanon, after Israel carried out one of the most intensive air attacks in the modern war. Among them there was a woman and her daughter, murdered when her house in the south of Lebanon was destroyed, one of several cases that the film analyzes.
With broad access to the families of the victims and the collaboration with forensic experts, Failures Discover evidence of illegal murders and reveals the central role of weapons made in the United States in attacks. The investigation extends to Washington, DC, in search of answers and responsibility.