‘Lubnan’ by Lotfi Bouchnak
The Tunisian Star Lotfi Bouchnak, who held one of the greatest performances of the 2018 Beirut Spring Festival, is back in Beirut to sign his new album “Lubnan”.
Rags and Tatters by Ahmad El Sayed
A journey of one man’s search for an identity, during the first few days of the Egyptian revolution.
Dabkeh: a cognitive perspective and a social-developmental approach
The talk presents Dabkeh in its political and social context while discussing its aesthetic and role in the intensification of knowledge and popular culture.
Living Skin by Fawzi Saleh
This documentary that explores the lives of Shoushou and Mohammad Farag, two children who live and work in the tanneries in Egypt.
Looking for the Truth
Photo stories from Lebanon, Palestine, Syria and Yemen showing the cultural heritage and diversity in those countries.
In the Last Days of the City by Tamer El Said
Khalid, a 35-year-old filmmaker, is struggling to captures the soul of his city while facing loss in his own life.
Oum Kalthoum in Lebanon
The Baalbeck Festival opens in July with a concert entitled ‘Baalbeck Remembers Oum Kalthoum’, a tribute from the festival’s organising committee to the ‘Star of the East’ who sang at the ruins of the city in 1966, 1968 and 1970.
3000 Nights - Mai Masri
Dar El-Nimer for Art and Culture invites you to the launch of the DVD film "3000 Nights" and screening of a short backstage documentary, followed by a discussion with director Mai Masri and producer Sabine Sidawi.
Chaos, Disorder by Nadine Khan
Manal, Zaki and Mounir are in their twenties, living in a confined community where basic needs are met yet chaos and disorder brew.
Producing Inequality in the Organization of Lebanese Territory
How does urban planning work in Lebanon? What is the motivation behind the issuance of directive designs? In what way do these designs violate fundamental rights?
Hedi - Mohamed Ben Attia
Hedi is a simple young man. He is not very talkative, not very reactive and does not expect much from the life that is traced for him.
Rhythms of a Different Time - Toufic Abdul-Al
Born in Acre in 1938, Toufic Abdul-Al belongs to the first generation of modern Palestinian artists. His works are distinguished through his visual culture and freedom of expression.
Rhythms of a Different Time
A book launch and a guided tour by the curator will follow the talk revisiting the journey of late Palestinian artist Toufic Abdul-Al.
Design & The City - Beirut Design Week
Initiating a series of conversations about the role of university-level design programs in addressing the needs of the cities.
The Sea is Behind by Hicham Lasri
Tarik wears makeup and dresses as a woman. He dances on a cart drawn by a dying horse and a father who doesn’t watch him anymore.
Meet Benjamin Ladraa
Benjamin Ladraa, a Swedish human rights activist who's been walking all the way from Sweden to Palestine to raise awareness.
Until the Birds Return by Karim Moussaoui
Mourad is a businessman who rose to success in Algeria in the 2000s. Now he's a new man who wants to stay away from trouble. Aisha is done with the past.
Creative Transformation of Trauma
When trauma is overwhelming, creative expression can help individuals share their personal stories, reconstruct their experiences, and recover.
As I Open My Eyes by Leila Bouzid
Tunis, summer of 2010. A few months before the revolution, Farah turns 18. She joins a politically-engaged band of musicians and discovers freedom and love against her mother Hayet’s will, who is more conscious of Tunisia and its taboos.
Rihla by ONORIENT
ONORIENTOUR is a citizens' agenda of travelling journalism: three explorers toured around six countries of the Arab world for six months…