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  2. Cinema of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon was producing "a string of sexually indulgent films" such as Cats of Hamra Street [59] and The Guitar of Love in 1973, [60] starring Georgina Rizk, the Lebanese beauty queen who won Miss Universe in 1971. [61] In the 1970s, cinema attendance in Lebanon was the highest among Arabic-speaking countries. [62]

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  4. Category:Entertainment in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Cinema of Lebanon (6 C, 3 P) Lebanese comedy (3 C, 1 P) Entertainment companies of Lebanon (1 C, 2 P) E. Entertainment venues in Lebanon (5 C)

  5. Denis Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Mission statement: The Denis Theatre enriches and educates the community through distinctive and engaging film and arts programming. [3]Vision for the New Denis Theatre: The Denis Theatre Foundation and its associates plan for the Denis Theatre to function primarily as an art house with two main theaters with capacities of two- and one-hundred seats and a smaller screening and lecture room ...

  6. Category:Cinema of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cinema of Lebanon" ... The Lebanese Cinema Movie Guide Awards This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 22:01 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Venice Award Winner Ahmad Ghossein on Absurdist Comedy ... - AOL

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    Five years after his feature debut “All This Victory” took the Grand Prize and the audience award at Venice’s Critics’ Week, Lebanese filmmaker Ahmad Ghossein is gearing up to shoot his ...

  8. Theatre of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Theatre in Lebanon has its origin in passion plays.The musical plays of Maroun Naccache from the mid-1800s are considered the birth of modern Arab theatre. [1] [2] Some scholars, such as Abdulatif Shararah, have divided Lebanese theatre into three historical phases centered on 1) translations of European plays, 2) Arab nationalism, and 3) realism.

  9. Capitol Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Theatre, as well as the Star Theatre around the corner, were part of a chain owned by Joseph P. Kennedy's Maine-New Hampshire Theatres Co. . In a piece written in 2011, remembering back to the 1950s and '60s, Paul E. Brogan wrote that "the Capitol Theatre still bore signs of the elegance and lushness that had earned it acclaim when it opened, replete with a pipe organ and stage ...