Ziad doueiri biography definition
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Jul 10,
Written by Reem Saleh, New Media, DFI
Film: West Beyrouth
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Director: Ziad Doueiri
Stars: Rami Doueiri, Mohamad Chamas, Rola Al Amin
Genre: Art House and International, Drama
In , when the war in Lebanon broke out, Beirut got divided into a Muslim West and a Christian East. This film reflects the point of view of a group of teenagers from West Beirut amidst the beginning of a civil war.
From the balcony of his school, Tarek (Rami Doueiri) witnessed the massacre of 31 people in a bus. Following this incident, Tarek and his best friend Omar (Mohamad Chamas) team up with their new Christian neighbour May (Rola Al Amin) to explore their new reality through surrounding events. The schools are shut because of the war: the same war that has brought them excitement, new possibilities and above all, a lot of spare time for some fun and mischief. Meanwhile, tension is rising between Tarek’s parents; his father is being obstinate about staying in an unstable Le
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Cinema of Lebanon
| Cinema of Lebanon | |
|---|---|
City Mall Beirut | |
| No. of screens | ()[1] |
| •Per capita | per , ()[2] |
| Main distributors | Haddad & Co Italia Film Fathalla[3] |
| Total | 31 |
| Fictional | 17 (56%) |
| Animated | 1 (1%) |
| Documentary | 14 (42%) |
| Total | 2,, |
| National films | 16, (%) |
| Total | £Lmillion |
| National films | £L2million (%) |
The cinema of Lebanon, according to film critic and historian Roy Armes, is the only other cinema in the Arabic-speaking region, beside Egypt's, that could amount to a national cinema.[7] Cinema in Lebanon has been in existence since the s, and the country has produced more than films.[9]
While there has been steady increase in film production since the end of the Lebanese Civil War,[10] the number of films produced each year remains relatively small in comparison to what it used to be in the s, and the industry remains heavily dependent on foreign fundin
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