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A Starter Guide to Streaming Lebanese Cinema [The New York Times]

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by Sara Aridi April 12, 2018 Clockwise from top left, scenes from “Ghadi” and “Caramel.” Fortissimo Films; Roadside Attractions Watching is The New York Times’s TV and film recommendation website. Sign up for our thrice-weekly newsletter here . Name a Middle Eastern country and chances are a Hollywood film has reduced it to a featureless dusty landscape, inhabited by faceless hairy men and modestly dressed women, most of them interchangeable. The latest such movie to irritate Arabs around the world (myself included) is the hostage drama “Beirut.” Set in 1982, the film stars John Hamm as an American diplomat on a rescue mission during Lebanon’s devastating civil war. In her review, Manohla Dargis writes that “the absence of Arab voices beyond those of the terrorists further flattens a movie that never fully takes satisfying shape.” But fear not! There are plenty of films made by Lebanese filmmakers that counter such reductive visions. Many local fav Show less Read more
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