All Lebanon articles – Page 3
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News
Mad Solutions scoops Arab rights for 11 hot arthouse titles
Films include Hany Abu-Assad’s Huda’s Salon and Mohammed Diab’s Amira.
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Filmmakers react to Qumra Online: “It was beautiful this happened in such hard times”
“People wanted to be productive and help the filmmaking community.”
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Features
My Working From Home Life: Lebanese producer Georges Schoucair
“We finished the shoot for Ely Dagher’s Harvest just as the first case of Covid-19 was reported in Lebanon.”
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French cinema investment edged down in 2019 as state and TV funding fell
State finance fell by 8.1% while broadcaster investment was down by 3%
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Why Arab and African indie filmmakers are embracing genre cinema
Mati Diop, Talal Selhami and Larissa Sansour discuss their different routes to genre at Marrakech’s Atlas Workshops.
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'Capernaum', 'Yomeddine' lead Arab cinema Critics Awards nominations
Nadine Labaki and A.B. Shawky’s films gained three nods each.
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Venice title 'The Day I Lost My Shadow' gets sales deal, first trailer revealed (exclusive)
French sales agent Stray Dogs has taken international rights on the film.
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Reviews
'Capernaum': Cannes Review
Lebanese director Nadine Labaki delivers a powerful story about a 12 year-old boy who takes his parents to court
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Nadine Labaki's 'Capernaum' racks up sales for Wild Bunch (exclusive)
Buyers flock to Lebanese director’s film exploring child neglect ahead of Cannes Competition premiere.
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Annemarie Jacir's 'Wajib' triumphs at Arab Critics Awards
‘Wajib’ took best film and best screenplay.
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Reviews
'Of Fathers And Sons': IDFA Review
Source: IDFA Of Fathers And Sons Dir/Scr: Talal Derki. Germany-Syria-Lebanon. 2017. 98mins Talal Derki’s first feature since his Sundance prize-winning documentary Return To Homs (2013) takes him back to a homeland that bears no resemblance to the one that he once knew. Now living in exile in ...
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Reviews
'Amal': IDFA Review
A teenage girl comes of age against the backdrop of revolutionary Egypt in this stirring IDFA opener
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'Taste Of Cement': Sarajevo Review
Ziad Kalthoum’s elegant documentary explores the plight of Syrian migrant workers in Beirut
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Reviews
'Beauty And The Dogs': Cannes Review
Dir/scr: Kaouther Ben Hania. Tunisia/France/Sweden/Norway/Lebanon/Qatar/Switzerland. 2017. 100mins.An evening which starts with a carefree student party and selfies with friends descends into a Kafkaesque waking nightmare for 21-year-old Mariam (Mariam Al Ferjani). Loosely based on a real event, Kaouther Ben Hania’s gruelling drama collates vividly immediate fragments ...
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William Nix, Creative Project Group options Kahil Gibran biopic
The Lebanese author is best known for writing The Prophet and lived in the early 20th century in Lebanon, Boston, Paris and New York.
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