Fouad Elkoury: Four Shorts
‘The Wandering Myth’, ‘Satyricon’, ‘Civil War’ and ‘Nothing to Lose” are four short films by Fouad Elkoury. Sreening will be followed by a Q&A.
Our Stories Festival
As part of the activities of the Our Stories Festival, organized by the Assabil Association, Dar El-Nimer for Art and Culture will host an evening of folk tales for adults.
Uncle Nashaat by Aseel Mansour
Aseel, Nashaat's nephew, comes across a fact that makes him doubt the circumstances of his uncle's death. He embarks then on a quest to uncover the truth.
Bridge the Gap
Bridging the gap between urban music and culture, creativity, and business. A series of panel talks mediated by Ma3azef.
May in the Summer by Cherien Dabis
To all appearances, May Brennan has it all: she is an intelligent and successful published author, set to marry her loving fiancé Ziad.
The River by Fouad Elkoury
This fiction film tells the banal story of a man and a woman separating.
The Council by Yahya Alabdallah
The film is about two students' journey from the moment the elections are announced until the end of the academic year.
The Unbearable Presence of Asmahan Azza El-Hassan
But Asmahan is not the angle everyone images her to be. Behind her delicate face are dark secrets.
‘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.
Etching on Tetra Pak with Rojer Féghali
Exploring new techniques of engraving using surfaces such as recycled Tetra Pak packaging and cooking utensils to produce unique works.
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.
Where Can I Find Someone Like You, Ali? by Raeda Taha
Following the success of her play 'Where Can I Find Someone Like You, Ali?' which toured all over the world and was watched by more than 15,000 people, Raeda Taha launches its text in a book of the same title.
La Mer Patrie by Fouad Elkoury and Jeremy Peacock
'La Mer Patrie' comprises of a series of photographs by Elkoury and Peacock, which illustrate the departure of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation from Beirut to Tunis and their arrival in Palestine within the Gaza–Jericho Agreement.
Traveling Through Transparency with Kamal Boullata
Palestinian artist and art historian Kamal Boullata will speak about his recent work. His lecture will reflect on the themes of identity and exile that have informed his art and the way they are communicated in his compositions.
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.