Following Netflix’s emergency relief fund to support Lebanon’s film industry, the streaming service on Monday released 34 Lebanese films under a dedicated collection titled “Made in Lebanon.”
Made in Lebanon: Netflix launches special collection
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‘Capernaum’
The Oscar nominated-film by Nadine Labaki tells the story of a 12-year-old boy who sues his parents for the life of misery and degradation they have given him.
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‘Whispers’
The 1980 film, by director Maroun Bagdadi, follows a poet on a journey across war-torn Lebanon looking for glimmers of hope though nostalgic memories after her home was devastated.
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‘West Beirut’
In filmmaker Ziad Doueiri’s 1999 movie, three intrepid teens roam the streets of Beirut in the midst of civil war, filming on a Super 8 camera.
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‘Khabsa’
Director Shady Hanna’s 2018 romantic comedy revolves around Nayla, who in an attempt to get her ex to propose, hosts a gathering to introduce him to her new fiancé.
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‘Solitaire’
In director Sophie Boutros’ 2017 comedic drama, a past tragedy poses an extreme challenge for a Lebanese mother to welcome her daughter’s Syrian fiancé into the family.
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‘Taxi Ballad’
In Daniel Joseph’s 2011 film, a taxi driver – new to Beirut – forms an unlikely bond with a bored American pilates instructor who loves hearing him tell stories about his past.