Almost There Film Festival - 6th Edition
The festival aims to highlight different perspectives of human rights and migration, including a wide variety of social, environmental and political questions.
The Wall by Mira Sidawi
The film follows hilarious and sometimes dangerous adventures, uncovering the complex layers of living as a refugee within the pulsing city of war-scarred Beirut, a crossroads for creativity, crime, and psychedelic transformations.
The Blue Inmates by Zeina Daccache
From Lebanon’s notorious Roumieh prison, Daccache’s film sheds light on inmates suffering from mental illness and facing a life sentence in prison.
Beirut Cinema Days - 11th edition
Dar El-Nimer for Arts and Culture is partnering up with Ayam Beirut Al-Cinema'iya for a series of film screenings a discussion and a panel.
Almost There Film Festival - 5th edition
Almost There Film Festival with its 5th edition includes screenings, panel and a concert.
Re-Destruction by Simon El Habre
The camera wanders, chronicling the reality of the city, its memory…
La Bataille du Cèdre by Laurent Sorcelle
This film is about a lifetime project of Lebanese people dedicated to saving the famous cedar tree forest of Becharreh.
Abu Arab by Moataz Mohamed
The film documents the life and biography of the Palestinian singer and poet 'Abu Arab', who is considered a living memory of the Palestinian musical heritage.
Simon Shaheen by Tarek Benbrahim
The film follows Shaheen as he goes to Palestine searching for young Palestinian musical talents and enrolling them at the Berklee College of Music.
Abu Arab by Moataz Mohamed
The film documents the life and biography of the Palestinian singer and poet 'Abu Arab', who is considered a living memory of the Palestinian musical heritage.
‘Between Women Filmmakers Caravan’ Shorts
Seven shorts movies will be screened as part of the program of Between Women Filmmakers Caravan.
Fahavalo by Marie-Clémence Andriamonta Paes
Synopsis :
They were called FAHAVALO – enemies - because they rebelled in 1947 against French colonisation in Madagascar.
Beirut Cinema Days - 10th Edition
Beirut Cinema Days is celebrating its 10th edition.
This year will feature a selection of diverse Arab documentaries and narrative films, short films and for the first time a music video competition.
A Suspended Life by Jocelyne Saab
Hala, a child of the war, finds relief from the chaos around her through Egyptian movies she watches on television.
May Ziade: The Life of an Arab Feminist Writer by Mohsen Abd El-Ghani
Marie Ziade, or May, was a key Lebanese-Palestinian figure in the Arab literary scene in the early 20th century who firmly established herself as a vibrant female voice in what was clearly a man's world at the time.
Letter from Beirut by Jocelyne Saab
This highly personal and original film is an attempt by the filmmaker to come to terms with her experience of war and current events in Lebanon.
Un Certain Nasser by Badih Massaad and Antoine Waked
This film is the compelling journey of iconic Lebanese filmmaker Georges Nasser who tells his own story of unprecedented success, struggles and disappointments.
Jocelyne Saab Shorts
'Beirut, Never Again' and “For a Few Lives” are part of the Jocelyne Saab Month at Dar El-Nimer, organised in collaboration with MACAM and curated by Mathilde Rouxel.
Graffiti Men Beyrouth by Sarah Claux
Lebanese graffiti artists reproduce their European and American models' heritage and adapt it to their contemporary issues by stepping aside from the established image of street art.
Lebanon in Turmoil by Jocelyne Saab
This film recounts the origins of the Lebanese conflict and the perception of a society which sings while going off to the war.