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- During the First Lebanon War in 1982, a lone tank and a paratroopers platoon are dispatched to search a hostile town.
- In the 1950s, Alice leaves her Swiss homeland for Lebanon. There, the best years of her life are marred by the threat of war.
- A couple decide to leave the toxic pollution of their home city of Beirut, hoping to build a utopian existence in a pristine home in the mountains.
- After 30 years in the United States, the businessman Zuhair Chmila decides to take his wife Yvonne and his daughter Anna Maria Bella to Lebanon in order to let his daughter meet her home country, and the taxi driver "Farouk" was chosen to be the tourist in Lebanon. But the journey turns into an unexpected adventure where they clash with various areas of the Lebanese cultures, especially when the business competitor of Zuhair in America Sam Rizk decides to cost a man of the Lebanese mafia Alsaaour to get rid of Zuhair with the help of "the Russian penguin" the most famous cruel men in the world, it combines in a beautiful comic scene.
- Will (Josh Hopkins), a charming 35-year-old Philadelphia ad man, heads to Lebanon, Pa. to bury his recently deceased father. He forms an unexpected friendship with CJ (Rachel Kitson), his bright, newly pregnant 17-year-old cousin. As Will becomes interested in CJ's married teacher (Samantha Mathis) and CJ confronts her conflicted father, both struggle with formidable decisions about the path their lives will take. Can we vault our differences and meet in the middle? This bittersweet comic drama tenderly explores the cultural divide in America through the lives of one extended family.
- The story of Lebanon is one of ongoing tragedy. A march of follies orchestrated by heads of state, sects, and militias. The Palestinians, French, British, Iranians, Syrians, Americans, Israelis and the Lebanese themselves, have all, at one point or another, contributed to the country's tragic history. Caught up in the chaos were the Lebanese themselves - made up of different sects, religions, and ethnicities - writing their own history in a string of political assassinations, massacres, and betrayals.
- War, Politics or Revolution. These are the choices of Georges, Joumana, and Perla Joe. Three destinies, and the same desire to change a sick country: Lebanon. How to keep on dreaming when all around us is falling apart?
- Garuda Contingent members, Captain Satria, Lieutenant Arga, and Sergeant Gulamo, assigned to Lebanon as peacekeepers. Satria, among others, must arbitrate a dispute between Israeli soldiers and the Lebanese army, and manage to free the Spanish army from Hezbollah troops. During the mission in Lebanon, the Garuda Contingent also provide social assistance to local residents. Captain Satria meets with Rania , a primary school teacher, during a visit to schools in order to provide health check-up and information. While in Indonesia, Diah, Satria's girlfriend, getting giddy, since appears of Andri, the young British graduates who is successful in the property business. Andri loves Diah and he is supported by her mother. Diah's father, on the other side, tell Diah to wait Satria. Furthermore, in Lebanon Satria does not possibly marry Rania and remained there, except he quits the TNI.
- This 15-episode documentary details the events of the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990). It makes extensive use of archive footage and interviews with a multitude of eyewitnesses, politicians and characters with direct involvement in the war.
- "Dreaming of Lebanon" is an interactive VR documentary immersing viewers in the lives and dreams of three Lebanese youths - Rafik, Josephine, and Batoul - as they navigate life in their challenging yet beloved homeland.
- The Wild Side of Wine is a gripping global road trip in the engaging company of Peter Richards MW, who explores fascinating cultures and countries through the lens of wine. From reviving ancient human history in Georgia to charting an adventurous future in the Chilean desert, Peter dives fearlessly into history, culture, politics and gastronomy. This is a trip not to miss: local wine and food heroes off the beaten track tell intriguing tales and answer awkward questions, in doing so revealing a new side to familiar or far-away places. Guaranteed to tantalize the taste buds and inspire wanderlust. In the three-part mini-series, 'Lebanon - Bacchus Woz Here', Peter reveals how crucial Lebanon is to wine and wine history: much of today's wine world owes its origins to Lebanon's ancient Phoenecian traders, and the country's epic wine history is captured in breathtaking fashion at the Temple of Bacchus in Baalbek, near the Syrian border. And yet history has not been kind to this volatile region: we explore how wine is helping heal the scars of war, and how vinous heroes battled through conflict to make their precious ferments. Along the way we encounter playful goats, cluster bombs, mighty cedar forests, a 2,000-year-old Roman cellar - plus Peter tries his hand at making tabbouleh, orgiastic dancing and balancing rosé wine while paddle boarding.
- The film follows the Australian-Lebanese filmmaker Daizy Gedeon's independent introspection into how Lebanon has ended up in a state of complete catastrophe, exposing the country's dark underbelly which is its most sinister enemy.
- TV Mini Series
- In May 2000, the South Lebanese Army (SLA) collapsed and its members fled in fear of Hezbollah fighters into Israel, their ally who had abandoned them. This is the story of two children who were born in war-torn southern Lebanon and fled with their parents to Israel, a story of youth and dreams in the shadow of war, betrayal and exile.
- ShortAs war rages outside the walls of their apartment in Beirut, Lebanon, a family strives to carry on with life as normal while finding a way to say goodbye to their home.
- A comedy about three military band reservists who wake to discover that the Israeli army has withdrawn from Lebanon and left them behind.
- After Taipei Factory in 2013, Nordic Factory in 2014, Chile Factory in 2015 and South Africa Factory in 2016, the Directors' Fortnight and Fondation Liban Cinema join to continue the adventure this coming year with Lebanon Factory. This Factory is co-produced by Myriam Sassine and Georges Schoucair (Abbout Productions - Lebanon) and Dominique Welinski (DW - France). The Factory aims at the emergence of new talents on the international scene, allowing young filmmakers, Lebanese and international, to meet and create together. We are proud to present the result of these collaborations, four short films of 15 minutes each, co-directed by four tandems of young directors.
- He decides to kill himself, a young man leaves a letter for his sweetheart. The storyline intersects with a broader story that presents a panorama of life in the Lebanese capital of Beirut, moving between various nightclubs and revealing scenes of art and performance throughout the city.
- The film presents the topic of migration, cultural contrast and human alienation, through a group of young people who are forced to migrate, facing severe social pressures and having difficulty in adapting to their new environments.
- When a nation is crushed by a war supposedly fought over the fate of two captured soldiers, when its infrastructure is systematically destroyed, its economy maimed and its children, women and men killed, its people have a right to be heard.
- Robert Rabiah visits Lebanon, delving into their culture, political issues and interviews prominent people, ordinary citizens, and the next generation about the current situation facing the country now.
- Naim comes across a young lady in Beirut who reminds him his first sweetheart...
- A short documentary film on the attempts of a young Greek filmmaker to connect with his distant Lebanese half by discovering his mother's secret stories of the war.
- Based on the main events in Lebanon since the end of civil war. "All this and more" is a journey through the video images produced by modern Lebanon, a country torn between the delight of senses, warrior's messages and amnesia.
- In the aftermath of the 2006 war, the Beirut Marathon Association chose not to cancel their event, but rather to hold it as a testament to Lebanese resilience. Despite devastation and political upheaval, the marathon took place with 22,000 people, in solidarity, running or walking the 5 km, 10 km and 42 km races with 'For the Love of Lebanon' as the theme.
- In the harsh Mountains of Lebanon, we will discover a family of bedouins, trying to survive the unforgiving circumstances of life.
- Lost in Lebanon gains access to unknown stories in a region that is on the fringes of hell. Spending over a year in Lebanon, this film tells the story behind the news reports and reflects the strange chaotic lives of the people living in the shadow of the Syrian war.
- Danny Thomas Show: "Road to Lebanon"
- Terry Anderson was held hostage in Lebanon for seven years. Years later he returns to the country he still loves, to witness what he had never before seen: Lebanon at peace. In his exclusive report for CNN, we share in his unique journey.
- Prequel to the feature film, Growing Cedars in Air", this is the story of a "modern nomad", the kind of man who was raised without any knowledge of his roots, his past, his heritage.
- After information fatal to the government is passed on to a younger audience by a man who fears his death, a girl is kidnapped and needs rescuing. Who better to send than two teenage amateurs?
- After war broke out in Lebanon in April of 1975, few expected that it would spread to ruin the country and that it would still be continuing several years later.
- A music video created for Lebanon, showing most of its cities like Beirut, Baalbeck, Tripoli and Jounieh.
- 1996, Southern Lebanon. A local cameraman films the aftermath of a roadside charge attack against an IDF convoy. He ends up shooting a second blast and the death of four Israeli soldiers. The movie follows a visit of one of the families.
- When a woman happens to be caught in a trap, a man rescues her and takes her to his flat.
- Lebanon's geography means it's blessed with water but in the capital, Beirut, nearly a million and a half people suffer from serious water shortages; Martin Patience reports.