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.
Short Animations Films
Throughout the months of March, April and May 2022, the Youth Animation Platform (YAP), in partnership with Dar El Nimer for Arts & Culture, conducted three stop motion workshops in Ein El-Helwe (Saida), Mar Elias (Beirut) and Chatila (Beirut).
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.
Other Nations: A Journey Through Threatened Kingdoms
With this exhibition, Michel Zoghzoghi urges his visitor to examine the relationship between ‘man’ and the animal world.
Other Nations: A Journey Through Threatened Kingdoms
Dar El-Nimer for Arts and Culture invites the young audience (ages: 8-14) for a guided tour led by wildlife photographer Michel Zoghzoghi.
7th Mahmoud Kahil Award Ceremony
Celebrating the 7th Pan-Arab Mahmoud Kahil Award for Comics.
Animation with YAP
The Awafi program is back in collaboration with Youth Animation Platform (YAP) who will be organising an exclusive workshop at the Ghassan Kanafani Cultural Foundation at Ain El-Helwé.
Storytelling and Creative Mapping
Dis/Order and The MENA Design Research Center are calling for young Palestinians to take part in storytelling and creative mapping workshop.
The Memory of Cinema in Lebanon with Hady Zaccak
Nadi Lekol Nas organises an encounter with director Hady Zaccak and the screening of his short films Lebanon through the cinema and The War Cinema in Lebanon.
‘I Hate Cinema’ by Ward Kayyal and ‘Moonscape’ by Mona Benyamin
‘I Hate Cinema’ by Ward Kayyal and ‘Moonscape’ by Mona Benyamin
‘Sebastia’ by Dima Srouji and ‘In Vitro’ by Larissa Sansour
‘Sebastia’ by Dima Srouji and ‘In Vitro’ by Larissa Sansour
Almost There Film Festival - 5th edition
Almost There Film Festival with its 5th edition includes screenings, panel and a concert.
The New Generation: Arab Comics Today
It is no coincidence that the Arab youth’s modern renaissance in comics accompanied the revolutions in the Arab world that began a decade ago.
The Fig Tree by Raeda Taha
This journey retells our families’ unforgettable stories from the haunting city of Jerusalem.
Migration by the Sea
Thousands of migrants have suffered the consequences of war, persecution, poverty and natural disasters, and are turning to dangerously fleeing by sea, putting their lives at the mercy of human traffickers.
The Singer by Kassem Hawal
the movie revolves around a dictator celebrating his birthday in his lavish palace.
Their Algeria by Lina Soualem
After 62 years of living together, Aïcha and Mabrouk, Lina’s grandparents, have decided to separate.
200 Meters by Ameen Nayfeh
Mustafa and his wife Salwa live 200 meters apart in villages separated by the wall.