‘Welcome to Beirut’ and ‘Moving Out’ by Fouad Elkoury
In the framework of the public program of 'La Mer Patrie', Dar El-Nimer for Arts and Culture invites you to the screening of 'Welcome to Beirut' and 'Moving Out', directed by Fouad Elkoury.
‘Lettres à Francine’ and ‘Jours Tranquilles en Palestine’ by Fouad Elkoury
In the framework of the public program of 'La Mer Patrie', Dar El-Nimer for Arts and Culture invites you to the screening of 'Lettres à Francine' and 'Jours Tranquilles en Palestine', directed by Fouad Elkoury.
Revisiting Tarab by Fouad Elkoury
The film retraces those moments, between Lebanon, New York and Sharjah when things were still at an early phase.
The Tower by Mats Grorud
The Tower is a deeply emotional fiction inspired by real-life interviews with Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.
In the Shadow of the City by Jean Chamoun
Rami lives his experience in the city facing the irrationality of war.
Mtallat Baladi Assil by ALEF
Upon arrival to Lebanon, every migrant domestic worker (MDW) faces different violations.
Suspended Dreams by Jean Chamoun
The film tells the story of four characters in a community shattered by war, to highlight their persistence to rebuild their future.
Women Beyond Borders by Jean Chamoun
The film explores the lives of three pioneering Palestinian women, who each in their own way broke the boundaries that society, history, and politics placed before them.
‘War Generation - Beirut’ and ‘Hymn for Liberty’ by Jean Chamoun
‘War Generation - Beirut’ and ‘Hymn for Liberty’ are screened in the framework of the Jean Chamoun month at Dar El-Nimer, organised in partnership with Nadi Lekol Nas and will be followed by a Q&A with director Mai Masri.
Milk, Carnation and a Godly Song - Nigol Bezjian
By examining his poetry, the film is an attempt to understand the evolution of Armenian intellectual, literary and spiritual history from pagan times to the present day.
Goha - Jacques Baratier
The story takes an unexpectedly dramatic turn when the man falls in love with the young wife of his village’s elderly “wise man”.
Ali Baba et les 40 Voleurs - Jacques Becker
With stolen loot from a mysterious cave, Ali Baba buys Morgiane, a dancer who he loves, yet who belonged to his master Cassim.
Amal by Mohamed Siam
Amal is a feisty teenager growing up in post-revolution Egypt while she and her country both are undergoing a tremendous change.
The Dupes by Tewfik Saleh
'The Dupes', which is based on Ghassan Kanafani's 1962 novella 'Men in the Sun', is one of the first Arab films to address the Palestinian cause.
The Feeling of Being Watched by Assia Boundaoui
In the Arab-American neighbourhood outside of Chicago where director Assia Boundaoui grew up, most of her neighbours think they have been under surveillance for over a decade.
Nourhane, A Child’s Dream
The granddaughter goes into the world of filmmaking and discovers her grandmother's past.
Hold On My Glamorous - Shirin Abu Shaqra
Wadad was nine years old when she started performing live on radio
Broken Dinners, Postponed Kisses by Nigol Bezjian
Six Syrian artists of diverse disciplines narrate their stories of displacements, remembering their troubled journeys, their memories of the past, and moments they cherish while they create their art influenced by the experience they now embody.
Sector Zero by Nadim Mishlawi
A documentary about the derelict area of Karantina and its peculiar history.
Gate #5 by Simone El Habre
The film follows truck drivers whose lives revolve around waiting at the city’s port, which is closely intertwined with Lebanon’s history.