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The Sun Sets On Beirut

Director:
Daniela Stephan
Genre:
Drama
Year:
2022
Duration:
18 minutes
Rating:
18+
Screenplay: Daniela Stephan
Cast: Marilyne Naaman, Pio Chihane, Jo McGarry, Salma Chalaby
Cinematography: Fatma Rasha Shehade
Editing: Daniela Stephan
Production: London Film School and SkyLantern Production
Awards: - Beirut International Women Film Festival - Jury Special Mention 2023 - Beirut International Women Film Festival - Audience Vote Award 2023 - CoopMed Les Nuits Mediteranneenes – Grand Prix 2023
Début Status: Jordanian Première
Synopsis

Mounia a mid-20 girl is looking for her cat in a now-destroyed city, Beirut. Accompanied by her best friend Ghady, who is more interested in flirting with a British journalist, they embark on a journey to find what has been taken from them.

Director’s biography

Daniela Stephan is a Lebanese writer-director based between Beirut and London. She holds a Master’s degree in Directing from the London Film School and has a passion for telling human stories that explore themes of identity, belonging, and the socio-political and environmental challenges faced in her hometown, Beirut. Daniela’s unique artistic vision combines elements of cinema with her cultural heritage, resulting in breathtaking imagery and captivating narratives.

Screening Date & Time

August 19, 2023
8:00 pm
TAJ Cinema 5
August 21, 2023
6:00 pm
TAJ Cinema 4

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