Beirut, Oh Beirut

Beirut, Oh Beirut

Year: 1975

Runtime: 110 mins

Language: Arabic

Director: Maroun Bagdadi

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In the wake of Lebanon’s 1967 defeat, four young Lebanese struggle to find their place in a society whose rules appear to have shifted. Their personal quests unfold against a backdrop that unintentionally presages the looming civil war, a tension that became evident even as the film was still being edited.

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