(Documentary film, 80mins)
A cross-cultural love story with the backdrop of the Lebanese civil war: The director of this film goes on a journey, exploring her husband’s role during the Lebanese civil war, trying to find out what kind of person he must have been in the past
(Documentary film, 12mins)
This film is based on the book "What happened to Zeeko" by the Lebanese novelist "Emily Nasrallah". It's a story about the cat Zeeko, and his friend Mona. Zeeko grew up in Beirut. Life is good, Mona takes good care of the cat. Zeeko is allowed to go out and play in the streets and gardens, but then war starts. And with it, uncertainty and fear enters their formerly happy lives. "I wanted to send a message about the damage that war can cause for humans, as well as for animals and places." Emily Nasrallah
(Documentary Film, 27mins)
Nassim Assaad pays a visit to the camp where he grew up as a child. And where he, a Lebanese, was fighting alongside the Palestinian forces as a teenager.
(Documentary Film, 23 mins)
Ali and Toni are friends. Ali is Muslim, Toni is Christian. They enjoy spending time together—having coffee or smoking Hubble-bubble. But before they became colleagues and friends, they had unknowingly been fighting each other along Beirut’s Green Line.
(Documentary Film, 17 mins)
A film directed by Lebanese high school students from Achrafieh/Beirut and Bchemoun under the supervision of Christina Foerch Saab, exploring the Barakat Building—a structure that embodies the history of the war and preserves the collective memory of the city of Beirut.