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Lebanon (Hebrew: לבנון Lvanon; called Lebanon: The Soldier's Journey in the UK) is a 2009 war drama film written and directed by Samuel Maoz. [2] It won the Golden Lion at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, [3] becoming the first Israeli-produced film to have won that honour. In Israel itself the film has caused some controversy. [4]
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.
Casino du Liban (lit. ' Casino of Lebanon ' or ' Lebanon Casino '; Arabic: كازينو لبنان) is a casino located in Maameltein, in Lebanon and is 22 km north of Beirut. With an area of about 35,000 square meters, the casino has around 400 slot machines and 60 gaming tables. It has a showroom, nightclub, theater, banquet facility and five ...
Muquarnas Cinema: 12m "The Sun" Hisham Bizri: Hisham Bizri: Short: 1987: Muquarnas Cinema: 12m 1988: Beirut: The Last Home Movie: Gaby Bustros: Jennifer Fox: Jennifer Fox John Mullen: Documentary: 1987: Zohe Film Production Valley Filmworks WGBH: 2h 3m "The Third of May" Hisham Bizri: Hisham Bizri: Short: 1988: Muquarnas Cinema: 20m 1989 "The ...
Rainbows, drag shows, movies: Lebanon's leaders go after perceived symbols of the LGBTQ+ community BASSEM MROUE and KAREEM CHEHAYEB September 1, 2023 at 2:04 AM
Samuel Maoz (Hebrew: שמואל מעוז; born c. 1962) is an Israeli film director. His 2009 film, Lebanon won the Golden Lion at the 66th Venice International Film Festival . [ 2 ] He also won the award for Best Screenplay for Lebanon at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in 2010.
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The Greidinger family, the majority owners of Cinema City International N.V., started their cinema business in Haifa, Israel, Moshe Greidinger (grandfather of the company's current CEO also named Moshe Greidinger) started building his first cinema in 1929, which was opened in 1931 as Ein Dor. [2] In 1935, he opened his second cinema in Haifa, Armon Cinema (palace in Hebrew), a large art-deco ...