Beirut, Oh Beirut (1975)
In the aftermath of the 1967 defeat, four young Lebanese try to figure out their places in a society whose rules seem to have changed. It proved to be an extraordinary anticipation of the civil war that would engulf the country while the film was being edited.
Director: Maroun Bagdadi
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Ezzat Al Alaily as Kamal |
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Mireille Maalouf as Hala |
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Joseph Bou Nassar as Emiel |
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Elie Adabachi as Fascist brother |
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Philippe Akiki as |
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Ahmed Al Zain as Safwan |
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Joseph Abou Eid as |
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Shafiq Hassan as |
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Fouad Hoddad as |
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Ziad Makouk as |
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Shawki Matta as |
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Seham Nasser as |
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Sohail Nomani as |
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Youssef Shalhoub as |
| Directing | Maroun Bagdadi | Director |
| Writing | Oussama El-Aref | Writer |
| Writing | Maroun Bagdadi | Writer |
| Sound | Walid Ghanis | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Roby Breidi | Director of Photography |