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While filmmaking schools are a rarity in the region, by the mid-1990s, six of Beirut's universities were offering degrees in cinema and television and that attracted an influx of students from Arab countries who chose to receive some or all of their media training in Lebanon. [80] Financing of film production in Lebanon in this period was ...
First film made in Lebanon. The Adventures of Abu Abd (1931) Second film made in Lebanon. First film with Lebanese Funding. Julio De Luca In the Ruins of Baalbak (1934) First film with sound. First film made completely in an Arab country. Ali Al-Ariss The Florist (1943) First Lebanese-directed film. Contains Egyptian dialect. George Kai Remorse ...
Zohe Film Production Valley Filmworks WGBH The Third of May: Hisham Bizri: Short (20 min) Hisham Bizri: Muquarnas Cinema 1989: The Professional Afif J. Arabi A J Arabi Drama (short) DXM The Ridiculous Man: Hisham Bizri: Short (22 min) Hisham Bizri: Muquarnas Cinema Where's Maria Afif J. Arabi A j Arabi Drama (short) DXM
Dubai-based distributor Front Row Filmed Entertainment has acquired world rights to anthology film “Disorder,” which depicts different aspects of Lebanon’s recent turbulence and the toll ...
From materials to labor and other equipment, TV and film production can often have a huge carbon footprint. A recent report found that big-budget feature films had a carbon footprint of over 3,000 ...
Beirut International Center Production (Arabic: مركز بيروت الدولي للإنتاج, abbreviated BIC Production) is a Lebanese film production company which produceds Lebanese and dubbed foreign works.
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.
The Doha Tribeca Film Festival (DTFF) was an annual five-day film festival founded in 2009 to promote Arab and international film, and to develop a sustainable film industry in Qatar. [68] The Festival was one of Qatar's largest entertainment events attracting over 50,000 guests in 2010.