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Beirut Hotel (Arabic: بيروت بالليل, romanized: Beirut bel layl, French: Beyrouth Hôtel) the third long feature film by Lebanese director Danielle Arbid, is a 2011 Lebanese film. The film premiered during the 2011 Locarno International Film Festival .
Beirut, also known as The Negotiator in the United Kingdom, [2] is a 2018 American political thriller film [3] directed by Brad Anderson and written by Tony Gilroy.. Set in 1982 during the Lebanese Civil War, the film stars Jon Hamm as Mason Skiles, a former U.S. diplomat who returns to service in Beirut in order to save a colleague from the group responsible for the death of Skiles' wife.
Beirut, The Encounter: Arabic: "بيروت إلى اللقاء" French: Beyrouth - La rencontre German: Das Treffen in Beirut: Borhane Alaouié: Nadine Acoury, Renée Dick, Haithem El Amine, Najoua Haydar: Ahmed Beydoun: Drama: 1982, 32nd Berlin International Film Festival: Ciné Libre, Etablissement Arabe de Production Cinématographique (EAPC ...
She was one of the founding members of the Lebanese film festival Né à Beyrouth in 2001. [12] In 2011, Danielle Arbid also directed the Beirut Hotel TV-movie for Arte aired during prime time, becoming one of the channel's most popular fiction broadcasts in 2012. [13]
Danielle Arbid's filmed her third feature, Beirut Hotel, [122] which had a world premiere at the 64th Locarno Film Festival in August 2011. [123] Mounir Maasri's Rue Huvelin, which was set in 1990, told the story of seven Saint Joseph University students from Beirut's Rue Huvelin during the Syrian occupation of Lebanon. [124]
Backfire (1964 film) Beirut (film) Beirut Hotel; Black Is Beltza II: Ainhoa; Black Sunday (1977 film) Brüno; C. Capernaum (film) The Cobra (film) Costa Brava ...
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Hamze was born as a second child. Her father was a flight engineer and a painter mother, in Baalbeck, and raised in Souk El Gharb, Aley District, Lebanon. [1] She was sent to the United Kingdom (), between the age of 8 and 13, to a British boarding school in Bath, along with her two brothers.