Nadine Labaki is a Lebanese actress, filmmaker, and director known for her critically acclaimed films. Here are some of her notable works:
Caramel (2007): Set in a beauty salon in Beirut, Caramel tells the stories of five women and their struggles with love, tradition, and societal norms. It was Labaki's debut feature film and was a commercial and critical success.
Where Do We Go Now? (2011): This film is a satirical approach to the religious and political tensions in Lebanon. The film follows a group of women who try to prevent their village from turning into a battleground as tensions rise between different religious communities.
Capernaum (2018): This film is a heartbreaking portrayal of poverty and desperation in Beirut through the eyes of a neglected boy named Zain. The film won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film of the Year at the Academy Awards.
1982 (2019): This film takes place during the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon and follows a group of kids in a school trying to cope with the trauma of war. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and won the People's Choice Award in its category.
Overall, Nadine Labaki's films often revolve around issues of social justice, gender, and politics in Lebanon and the Middle East.
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