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2016

Dailing

Despite the evidence, a woman refuses to accept her child's death in the midst of a war. She insists on using a mobile phone, a device she doesn't know how to use, to contact him.

(Shorts 1)

Arabic With English Subtitles 

 

Under The Robes

Monsignor Isidore visits an isolated convent to announce its closure. During this assignment, he steps on a land mine. Panic overcomes and faith becomes questionable.

Arabic with English Subtitles

( Short Program1)

 

Michel Zarazir

Michel Zarazir was born in Beirut, Lebanon. In 2013 he got his BA in cinema dirction from the Lebanese university for Arts, in 2015 he got his MA degree from Alba university in film making 

Intissar Belaïd

Intissar Belaïd, was born in Tunisia in 1984. She graduated from the Higher Institute of Fine Arts of Nabeul and the Higher School of Audiovisual Media and Cinema in Tunis. She then continued her studies in Paris where she earned a master’s degree in Film at the University of Paris 3, Sorbonne. 

Lebanon Wins the World Cup

Lebanon Wins the World Cup is a documentary short film about war and football, told against the backdrop of the 1982 and 2014 FIFA World Cups. It tells the story of two former enemies, a bookish Communist guerrilla and a battle-hardened Christian who share a love for the Brazilian team despite fighting each other in the Lebanese civil war.

(Shorts 3)

Arabic with English Subtitles

 

Anthony Lappé

Anthony Lappé is a New York-based author, producer and director. He began his career in journalism as a freelance contributor to The New York Times and a producer for MTV News & Specials. He went on to produce the award-winning Showtime documentary about the Iraq war, BattleGround. 

Tony Khoury

Born in 1981, Tony is an up-and-coming Beirut-based filmmaker. After completing a Masters in film studies, ElKhoury forged his skills directing and shooting music videos for international and local artists such as NY-based music producer Nickodemus, Lebanese composer Ziad Rahbani, Canadian band Wake Island and Beirut’s singer-songwriter Oak.