Cinema Al-Rashid: The Lost Visual Memory of Tripoli
In the heart of Tripoli, Libya, where the lights would dim to signal the start of a show...
Read moreOsama Al-Fitouri: Work in Libya Was the Most Enjoyable and the Most Challenging
Osama Al-Fitouri is a Libyan journalist and documentary filmmaker. He began his career in journalism in 2011 before...
Read moreLibya in Global Cinema: Between Misrepresentation and the Absence of Self-Narrative
For decades, Libya has been absent from global cinema as a normal place for life or a complete...
Read moreSara Ben-Saud: Filming in Libya wasn’t possible because the insurance company wouldn’t cover production costs
For the second time I trace the path of “Diaspora Cinema” and its concerns, its proximity and distance...
Read moreÀ toi Jeddi (Dear Grandad): On a Libyan Identity in the Desert of Identities
Countries of Production: Canada Year of Production: 2023 Running Time: 61 minutes Genre: Documentary Written and Directed by: Sara Ben-Saud Evaluation: A must see...
Read moreBerenice Cinema: The End of a Century of Benghazi’s Visual Memory
The first scene was painful and filled with sorrow. One morning in March 2023, I woke up to...
Read moreAbdulaziz Lamlum: If You Can Produce a Film in Libya… You Can Produce It Anywhere in the World
In recent years, despite the absence of a real cinematic scene and significant financial and regulatory hurdles, a...
Read moreThe Message: A Cinematic Reading Between the Sacred and History
Production Year: 1976 Runtime: 178 minutes Genre: Historical / Religious / Biography Director: Moustapha Akkad Evaluation: Worth Watching....
Read moreFaraj Mayouf: For Me, Cinema Is Not a Luxury, but a Mirror of the People
In this exclusive interview, we explore the cinematic journey of Libyan director Faraj Mayouf. We discuss his beginnings,...
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