The apocalyptic blast in the Port of Beirut, Lebanon, on August 4, 2020, exacerbates anger at those in power: protests cross religious boundaries as the Lebanese people curse corruption, nepotism, gross economic mismanagement and squandering of resources. How did the Land of Cedars, a country with so much to offer, allow itself to get into such a dire situation? And will it be able to bounce back?
Wissam Charaf traces the recent history and identity of Lebanon through its political campaigns, PR ...
Architecture in Beirut was the second greatest victim of the civil war, with pages of ancient and mo...
One of the most famous Bible stories of all time retold against the backdrop of the Spanish Inquisit...
For more than forty years, British journalist Robert Fisk has reported on some of the most violent c...
The Israeli filmmaker Shai Corneli Polak records the building of the 'security wall' through Palesti...
An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct h...
July 2006. Another war breaks out in Lebanon. The directors decide to follow a movie star, Catherine...
In 25 AD, Judah Ben-Hur, a Jew in ancient Judea, opposes the occupying Roman empire. Falsely accuse...
During the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, eleven Israeli athletes are taken hostage and murdered by a...
We Are Not Princesses is a documentary film about the incredible strength and spirit of four Syrian ...
“Al Makhtufun” won the 1998 Best Short Documentary Film Award at the Mediterranean Film Festival for...
When filmmaker Wael Kadlo picks up his mother from the airport in Beirut, it seems like a rather war...
An American veteran travels to the Middle East searching for peace after suffering the horrors of th...
The inside story of Mohammed Emwazi's journey from being an ordinary London boy to becoming terroris...
This highly kinetic tableaux of uprooted sights and sounds works most earnestly to expose the racial...
Tehran, Iran, August 19, 1953. A group of Iranian conspirators who, with the approval of the deposed...
A humor-inflected history of the of the number one, covering military applications in ancient Rome, ...
The first documentary to present an unabashed critique of the impact of the Syrian government’s agri...
An exhaustive explanation of how the military occupation of an invaded territory occurs and its cons...
Amos Gitai returns to the occupied territories for the first time since his 1982 documentary FIELD D...