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  1. Rated: 3.5/5 Mar 4, 2021 Full Review Jason Fraley WTOP (Washington, D.C.) After years as Don Draper, Jon Hamm shows a new side as a U.S. diplomat in Tony Gilroy's intricate political thriller.

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  2. Nov 20, 2021 · It’s October 2019, and four progressive women are documenting the uprising in Beirut. They are journalist Hanine, Iraqi camerawoman Lujain, and Noel and Michelle, two artist sisters whose often-ironic songs have made them a voice for their generation. The prevailing mood is one of hope and change.

  3. It’s October 2019, and four progressive women are documenting the uprising in Beirut. They are journalist Hanine, Iraqi camerawoman Lujain, and Noel and Michelle, two artist sisters whose often-ironic songs have made them a voice for their generation. The prevailing mood is one of hope and change.

    • Mai Masri
  4. Dec 2, 2021 · https://www.idfa.nl/en/film/b10caede-9e2a-4f3a-bd5c-ebb3f4bfa1fa/beirut-eye-of-the-stormWorld Premiere at IDFA 2021Four young women in Beirut document a turb...

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    • Black Medusa
    • Souad
    • The Stranger
    • A Tale of Love and Desire
    • Miguel's War
    • Hit The Road
    • Memory Box
    • The Sea Ahead
    • Feathers
    • Mariner of The Mountains

    Tunisian pair Youssef Chebbi and Ismael's debut feature is a jolting journey into the heart of darkness; a complex, enterprising rumination on violence, feminism, and sex that doubles as a panorama of the lawless metropolis of Tunis. A reimagining of Abel Ferrara's cult classic Ms .45, Black Medusasees its enigmatic vigilante heroine (Nour Hajri) e...

    The Cannes-nominated sophomore feature by Egyptian director Ayten Amin is the most authentic depiction of Egyptian women since Hala Lotfy's Coming Forth By Day(2012). Set in the densely populated city of Zagazig in lower Egypt, a region rarely visited in cinema, young starlet Bassant Ahmed is the eponymous teenage girl who leads a double life as ve...

    The first film shot in the occupied-Golan Heights and the debut feature by Golan native Ameer Fakher Eldin doubles as a character study of broken masculinity and a haunting meditation on displacement, disorientation and dismembered identity. Palestinian star Ashraf Barhom, in arguably the finest Arab performance of 2021, is the Russian-educated unl...

    Hot on the heels of her 2015 Venice winner, As I Open My Eyes, Tunisian filmmaker Leyla Bouzid ups her game with her latest effort, a shrewd, entertaining romantic drama centred on an 18-year-old conservative French Algerian and his free-spirited Tunisian college mate. The pair's whirlwind romance is a scratchboard for myriad ideas on the relations...

    A double winner at this year's Berlinale, Lebanese Eliane Raheb's searing documentary is another watershed moment in the defiant course of queer Arab cinema. The titular subject is a middle-aged Lebanese man whose flamboyant gay lifestyle as an interpreter in Spain conceals a tormented past as ex-Phalangist soldier and self-flagellating Catholic. W...

    Winner of London Film Fest's best-film prize, Hit the Roadis a debut feature by Iranian Panah Panahi, son of the award-winning filmmaker Jafar. The region's biggest crowd-pleaser of the year, the road movie unfolds over the course of a single day and follows a middle-class family of four as they bid farewell to their older brother, who has to leave...

    A hit with both critics and audiences, the sixth feature by Lebanese visual artist and filmmaker duo Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige (I Want to See, The Lebanese Rocket Society) is a deeply affectionate, wistful postcard to the freewheeling Beirut that once was but no longer exists. Set between a present-day Montreal and war-torn Beirut of the...

    If Memory Boxis a misty postcard to the lost Beirut, Ely Dagher's debut feature is its memento mori. Rising star Manal Issa (the co-star of Memory Box) is Jana, a college dropout who suddenly returns to Beirut for reasons that are never revealed. Alienated from her family and immediate surroundings, she rekindles a past romance as she struggles to ...

    After making history by becoming the first Arab film to win the Grand Prize at Cannes' Semaine de la Critique competition, what was projected to be the most celebrated Egyptian film of 2021 rapidly became the most contentious and derided film of the year. Egyptian Omar El Zohairy's debut feature boasts one of the most original premises in recent ye...

    The stock of acclaimed Brazilian-Algerian filmmaker Karim Ainouz has gone up exponentially with the massive success of his Cannes winner, Invisible Life(2019). Now in this third decade of filmmaking, Ainouz has made a habit of constantly switching gears between documentary and fiction. While no stranger in permeating his films with autobiographical...

  5. Beirut: Eye of the Storm. On the 17th of October 2019 violent riots occurred in Lebanon. People took to the streets, initially to protest increased taxes, but the protests quickly escalated into being directed at the mismanagement of their country in general.

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  7. Beirut, also known as The Negotiator in the United Kingdom, [2] is a 2018 American political thriller film [3] directed by Brad Anderson and written by Tony Gilroy. Set in 1982 during the Lebanese Civil War , the film stars Jon Hamm as Mason Skiles, a former U.S. diplomat who returns to service in Beirut in order to save a colleague from the ...

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