
Beirut's Metropolis Cinema Proceeds with South Screens Festival Amid Israeli Airstrikes
Beirut's Metropolis Cinema is moving forward with its South Screens Festival, which will be attended by Oliver Laxe, despite intensified Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. The festival aims to continue its cultural programming amidst regional tensions.
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As Israel Steps up Air Strikes in Lebanon, Beirut’s Metropolis Cinema Forges Ahead With South Screens Festival That Oliver Laxe Will Attend
As Israel steps up air strikes in Lebanon, Beirut’s beloved Metropolis Cinema – championed by Lebanese filmmakers as an indie cinema beacon amid bombings, despair and dysfunction – has announced it is forging ahead with the second edition of its South Screens (Écrans du Sud) festival. “In times shaped by war, silence, and uncertainty, we […]
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Beirut’s arthouse Metropolis Cinema has confirmed that the second edition of its South Screens festival will kick-off as scheduled this week. The event, running May 28 to June 6, opens on Thursday with documentary And The Fish Fly Above Our Heads by Dima El-Horr, exploring the impact of conflict and economic crisis on Lebanon through […]
By Melanie Goodfellow
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