Artist Tour with Larissa Sansour
To mark the opening of Sci-Fi Trilogy, artist Larissa Sansour leads a guided tour of the exhibition.
Sci-Fi Trilogy by Larissa Sansour
Using the language of sci-fi and glossy production, Sansour’s trilogy presents a dystopian vision of a Middle East on the brink of the apocalypse. The three films are shown alongside related installations, sculptural and photographic works.
Last Days of the Man of Tomorrow by Fadi [the fdz] Baki
A young filmmaker investigates the legend of Manivelle, an automaton gifted to Lebanon in 1945 that still haunts an abandoned mansion in Beirut.
The Beginnings of Fairouz
When did Fairouz begin her career, and what did she sing in her early days? Accounts on these beginnings remain uncertain and contradictory, and strangely enough, scientific research that tackles these beginnings is nowhere to be found.
موج 98 - ايلي داغر و صمت - شادي عون
موج ٩٨ | إيلي داغر
يجد عمر نفسه يكافح من أجل الحفاظ على الروابط التي تترجم شعوره بالوطن
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صمت | شادي عون
نبذة عن مجتمعٍ طاغٍ و مختل، يدفع ببعض من المتمردين فيه إلى الرقص على شفير الهاوية
‘Waves 98’ by Ely Dagher and ‘Silence’ by Chadi Aoun
Waves '98 | Ely Dagher
Omar's discovery lures him into the depths of the city.
Silence | Chadi Aoun
In a fanatic dictatorship, modern dance is the secret code of the silent resistance.
Home Sweet Home by Nadine Naous
The family home forms the venue for frequent lively and often humorous discussions. From these debates emerges the recent history of the country and the way political change has irreversibly transformed society .
My Father Looks Like Abdel Nasser by Farah Kassem
The film dwells in various intimate moments that the daughter tries to capture all along her stay, trying to get answers to all her questions, before it's too late.
Arab Voices: Stories of Palestine
This project is part of a long-range, ever-widening initiative that is meant to build bridges between theatre artists and audiences in Arab countries and those in the worldwide Arab diaspora.
My Father is Still a Communist by Ahmad Ghossein
From 1978 to 1988, Mariam's correspondence with her husband happened through audio cassettes that she sent with travelers. The tapes provide intimate and personal details of how a relationship evolves between a couple through the passing of time.
19ème Festival du Conte: Orient-occident, réciproquement
Storytelling festival in Arabic or French languages in different locations from Monday 12 to Sunday 18 March 2018.
Yamo by Rami Nihawi
The film recalls the family's forgotten and scattered past through a love story that combined religions, nations, ideologies and wars while contemplating the destiny that awaited such a love story.
Keyword: Palestine
Exhibition and silent auction for the fundraising of the Institute for Palestine Studies.
Ayyoubé by Awad Awad
The story of Ayyoubé is one that shows success and seeing the light, even after a lifetime of darkness.
Those Who Remain by Eliane Raheb
Haykal feels that his role is more significant than ever: he must remain in his land and sustain his own project.
Female Singing Stars of the Lebanese 40s by Mahmoud Zibawi
This book is an introduction to the world of famous female singers of the 1940s in Lebanon and presents you with detailed information about their daily lives. Twelve singers are featured in this book.
Children of Beirut by Sarah Srage
Accompanied by her father, who took part in the reconstruction of Beirut in 1992, Srage wanders through Dalieh, a small city-center port where the last families of fishermen are soon to be evicted as the district is privatized.
Lego House by Yara Borrello
'Lego House' tells the life story of an Iraqi artist through his artworks and how the wars in his homeland and Syria took its toll on his profession, as well as his personal life.
The One Man Village by Simon El Habre
By observing life in a quasi-ghost village, the film reflects upon collective and individual memory, in a country whose inhabitants seem unwilling to learn from their past, even while on the brink of a new civil war.