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EmmaSuleiman.com site for the Syrian filmmaker will launch on Monday, August 29th. The site will feature Emma's first documentary film "The Birds Will Fly" reflecting Syria's freedom journey through the lives of regular Syrians who lived it, as well as links to her newly created blog home page (http://emmasuleiman.sys-con.com), her photography, news, and live twitter feeds (http://twitter.com/emmasuleiman).
Emma Suleiman, a young Syrian filmmaker in the Middle East, released her first documentary film on Syria's freedom journey online on Saturday, for Arabic speaking viewers.
A link to the film is available for online viewers in "hi quality video" in three parts at @EmmaSuleiman (http://twitter.com/emmasuleiman) as of this Sunday.
The documentary focuses on freedom fight of a nation, also reflects the struggle and lives of 11,000 Syrian refugees who escaped from the Syrian government's systematic killings near the Turkish/Syrian border villages.

Emma is talking to one of the Syrian refugees on the Turkish border; Syria is in the background.

Emma is filming a Syrian man in the village of Guvecci with his family watching.

Emma is shooting another scene, and one of the Syrian refugee boys is wearing a T-shirt that reads "Spirit of Freedom."

Sunset at the Altinozu refugee camp on the border. The Turkish Red Crescent camp was built in less than 10 days to accommodate 5,000 new refugees.
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