Mad World has acquired global rights to Sylvie Ballyot’s Lebanon Civil War documentary feature “Green Line,” which will be competing for the Golden Leopard in the main competition of the Locarno Film Festival.
“Green Line,” co-written by Ballyot and Fida Bizri, uses miniature sets of Beirut and figurines to reconstruct Bizri’s turbulent upbringing during the Lebanese Civil War, which took place between 1975 and 1990. With the help of these models, Bizri confronts the ex-militiamen who operated during her 1980s childhood in West Beirut — the same militiamen who claimed to protect her but who actually frightened her so much.
She then embarks on meeting those who operated in East Beirut, and who scared her just as much, being on the enemy side. These judgement-free encounters on both sides open the door for a universal vision of war.
Ballyot and producer Céline Loiseau said: “Children raised amidst a war often find...
“Green Line,” co-written by Ballyot and Fida Bizri, uses miniature sets of Beirut and figurines to reconstruct Bizri’s turbulent upbringing during the Lebanese Civil War, which took place between 1975 and 1990. With the help of these models, Bizri confronts the ex-militiamen who operated during her 1980s childhood in West Beirut — the same militiamen who claimed to protect her but who actually frightened her so much.
She then embarks on meeting those who operated in East Beirut, and who scared her just as much, being on the enemy side. These judgement-free encounters on both sides open the door for a universal vision of war.
Ballyot and producer Céline Loiseau said: “Children raised amidst a war often find...
- 8/6/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Films from Dubai, Guadalajara and Buenos Aires among line-up.
The Cannes Film Festival’s Marché (May 13-25) is to host films from the Dubai Film Market and Mexico’s Guadalajara festival among its works-in-progress line-up.
Run in collaboration with regional film festivals and markets from around the world, the post-production projects are screened to sales agents, distributors and festival delegates in Cannes, with filmmakers giving a 10-15 minute introduction before excerpts from their films.
Partners for the three showcases this year are the Dubai International Film Festival and market, the Buenos Aires Festival of Independent Cinema (Bafici) and the Guadalajara International Film Festival.
Titles to be screened under the Dubai Film Market Goes to Cannes banner hail from Palestine to Tunisia:
The Curve (Jordan)
Dir: Rifqi Assaf
Pro: Rula Nasser
Medina (Palestine/Denmark)
Dir: Omar Sharqawi
Pro: Rula Nasser
Borders Of Heaven (fka A Full Moon Night) (Tunisia)
Dir: Fares Naanaa
Pro: Habib Attia
The Other Side Of November (Lebanon...
The Cannes Film Festival’s Marché (May 13-25) is to host films from the Dubai Film Market and Mexico’s Guadalajara festival among its works-in-progress line-up.
Run in collaboration with regional film festivals and markets from around the world, the post-production projects are screened to sales agents, distributors and festival delegates in Cannes, with filmmakers giving a 10-15 minute introduction before excerpts from their films.
Partners for the three showcases this year are the Dubai International Film Festival and market, the Buenos Aires Festival of Independent Cinema (Bafici) and the Guadalajara International Film Festival.
Titles to be screened under the Dubai Film Market Goes to Cannes banner hail from Palestine to Tunisia:
The Curve (Jordan)
Dir: Rifqi Assaf
Pro: Rula Nasser
Medina (Palestine/Denmark)
Dir: Omar Sharqawi
Pro: Rula Nasser
Borders Of Heaven (fka A Full Moon Night) (Tunisia)
Dir: Fares Naanaa
Pro: Habib Attia
The Other Side Of November (Lebanon...
- 4/21/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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