‘Storytelling and Creative Mapping’ with Dis/Order and the MENA Design Research Center
Dis/Order and The MENA Design Research Center are calling for young Palestinians to take part in storytelling and creative mapping workshop.
‘The Memory of Cinema in Lebanon’ with Hady Zaccak
Nadi Lekol Nas organises an encounter with director Hady Zaccak and the screening of his short films Lebanon through the cinema and The War Cinema in Lebanon.
‘I Hate Cinema’ by Ward Kayyal and ‘Moonscape’ by Mona Benyamin
‘I Hate Cinema’ by Ward Kayyal and ‘Moonscape’ by Mona Benyamin
‘Sebastia’ by Dima Srouji and ‘In Vitro’ by Larissa Sansour
‘Sebastia’ by Dima Srouji and ‘In Vitro’ by Larissa Sansour
‘Almost There Film Festival - 5th Edition’
Almost There Film Festival with its 5th edition includes screenings, panel and a concert.
‘The New Generation: Arab Comics Today’
It is no coincidence that the Arab youth’s modern renaissance in comics accompanied the revolutions in the Arab world that began a decade ago.
‘The Fig Tree’ by Raeda Taha
This journey retells our families’ unforgettable stories from the haunting city of Jerusalem.
‘Migration by the Sea’ with Médecins Sans Frontières
Thousands of migrants have suffered the consequences of war, persecution, poverty and natural disasters, and are turning to dangerously fleeing by sea, putting their lives at the mercy of human traffickers.
‘The Singer' by Kassem Hawal
the movie revolves around a dictator celebrating his birthday in his lavish palace.
‘Their Algeria’ by Lina Soualem
After 62 years of living together, Aïcha and Mabrouk, Lina’s grandparents, have decided to separate.
‘200 Meters’ by Ameen Nayfeh
Mustafa and his wife Salwa live 200 meters apart in villages separated by the wall.
‘The Narrative of The Palestinian Wound’
The panel will tackle the issue of conflict medicine, bio politics and bio power.
‘Asfouri’ by Fouad Alaywan
The residents of the old-fashioned Beirut building decide to restore their building after the end of the civil war in the early nineties.
‘Re-Destruction’ by Simon El Habre
The camera wanders, chronicling the reality of the city, its memory…
‘Only One Man Wanted’ by Georges Nasser
Only One Man Wanted, a socio-political metaphor about the Arab-Israeli conflict.
‘My Heart Beats Only for Her’ by Mohamed Soueid
This is a poetic flight in time, back to when young men dreamed of changing the world with their own hands and forward to a present where young men just want the security of a salaried job.
‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ Guided Tour
Bringing together more than 250 pieces that are divided by themes relevant to various historical episodes from Lebanon, the Arab region, and the world.
‘Cabinet of Curiosities: Ultimate Un-necessities’
We invite you to explore over 250 items of curiosity from around the world!
Expect artefacts, scientific instruments, household items, cinema and theatre posters, photographs, souvenirs and toys—and many more handcrafted obsoletes
‘Bazaar Azār’
The second edition of Bazaar Azār: an artisanal market for arts, crafts, embroidery and food, all produced by women who are participating individually or as an organisation.
‘Folk Literature of Salam El-Rassi’ with Lana Halabi
Lana Halabi of Halabi Bookshop will be reading highlights from the literary works of the late writer Salam El-Rassi, a pillar of Lebanese folk literature.