Overview of articles
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Beirut Baby
By day, Souraya, a psychotherapist, listens and heals Beirut’s wounds through the stories of her patients. By night, she lives the life of a free…Published on: -
The Day I Lost My Shadow
A young Syrian mother’s search for bottled gas ends in a panic-stricken journey. Awarded Best Debut in Venice.Published on: -
Shapes of Normal Human Beings
Three friends take an 8-day road journey to make sense of Lebanon at this moment in time.Published on: -
The Visual Feminist Manifesto
Joy, dignity, love, pain: lyrical ode to the lives of women within a patriarchal system.Published on: -
Warsha
Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CETPublished on: -
Dead Dog
A long-estranged Lebanese couple reunites in this dissection of a forgone marriage.Published on: -
Partition
Diana Allan weaves footage from colonial archives: an invitation to consider how truths are purposely changed.Published on: -
Where to?
A hard-pressed farming family grapples with poverty and emigration in a piercing neorealist parable.Published on: -
Thiiird
At an auto repair shop, a quiet mechanic confronts the nature of existence in today’s Lebanon.Published on: -
Ode to Loneliness
A woman alone inside her high-rise Doha apartment: a stylised depiction of experiences and longings.Published on: