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UK: OTV is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Now TV Box and Online TV portal. The channel is included in Arabia One; Sweden:OTV is available as part of Arabic bouquet on Zone TV; Lebanon:OTV terrestrial digital transmission is available through: Cablevision Frequency: 11960 MHz Vertical, Symbol rate: 30000, Econet, and citytv [citation needed]
Lebanese Film Festival 2010: August: Al Tariq Al Masdoud (Closed Road) August 5: Beyt Byout: Sana Atris: Documentary: Cinema Days Of Beirut (Festival) September: 12 Angry Lebanese: Zeina Daccache: September: Every Day is a Holiday: Dima El-Horr: Hiam Abbas, Manal Khader, Raïa Haidar: Drama: October (Lebanon Release) Worldwide Festivals What's ...
This is an incomplete list of television series produced in Lebanon in chronological order. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see Category:Lebanese television series . 1960s
Under the Bombs takes place amidst the rubble of Lebanon's brief 2006 war with Israel while The Kite focuses on a once tight-knit community, split in two by the current Lebanese-Israeli border. Caramel , a comedy-drama about a women's beauty salon, and Bosta , a musical about a modern-day troupe of travelling musicians, were major box-office ...
The cinema of Lebanon, according to film critic and historian Roy Armes, is the only other cinema in the Arabic-speaking region, beside Egypt's, that could amount to a national cinema. [7] Cinema in Lebanon has been in existence since the 1920s, [8] and the country has produced more than 500 films. [9]
The Lebanese Movie Awards known as The LMAs, is an award ceremony recognizing the best Lebanese & International cinematic achievements in the film making industry. The LMAs honors these films both in their artistic and technical aspects with categories including Best Lebanese Motion Picture, Best Directing, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, among others.
Pages in category "Lebanese films" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of Lebanese films;
While television in the Arab world was a government monopoly, Lebanon was an exception. In 1956, [6] the Lebanese government granted broadcast licenses to two private companies, [7] La Compagnie Libanaise de Télévision (CLT) and Compagnie de Télévision du Liban et du Proche-Orient (Télé-Orient).