The 2025 Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah is emerging as a strategic hub for Lebanese and Arab talent, with Lebanese filmmakers, actors and designers – including Nadine Labaki, Razane Jammal, Cyril Aris, Samir Syriani and others – taking visible roles on screen, on juries and across the red carpet.
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Souraya Mon Amour: Love, Memory And Lebanese Cinema On Cairo’s Big Screen
The documentary Souraya Mon Amour, about dancer and actress Souraya Baghdadi’s life with late filmmaker Maroun Baghdadi, had its world premiere in the international competition of the 46th Cairo International Film Festival. The film weaves love, art and memory into a portrait of one of Lebanon’s most important cinematic legacies.
Lebanese Anthology Film ‘Disorder’ Set for July 10 Cinema Release
Front Row Filmed Entertainment and Empire Entertainment are giving Lebanese anthology feature ‘Disorder’ a regional theatrical release, following festival wins and executive production by Nadine Labaki.
Front Row Takes World Rights to Lebanese Anthology Film ‘Disorder’
Dubai-based distributor Front Row Filmed Entertainment has acquired global rights to ‘Disorder’, a Lebanese anthology film executive produced by Nadine Labaki that explores the country’s recent turbulent years through four intertwined stories.
Bazaar by Caprice: Beirut’s Beloved Nightclub Lands in Dubai
Beirut’s iconic open-air club concept “Bazaar by Caprice” has opened at Dubai’s Meydan Grandstand, bringing Lebanese music, mezza and party culture to the UAE’s nightlife scene.
‘Death of a Virgin’: The Lebanese Film Backed by a Leading MENA Distributor
Front Row Filmed Entertainment, one of the Middle East?s top independent distributors, has acquired regional rights to the Lebanese film ?Death of a Virgin and the Sin of Not Living?, a Batroun-set coming-of-age story that debuted at Berlinale.
Nadine Labaki Leads Lebanese Cast in Netflix’s Arabic ‘Perfect Strangers’
Netflix?s Arabic remake of ?Perfect Strangers? unites Nadine Labaki, Georges Khabbaz, Adel Karam and other regional stars in a tense dinner-table drama that pushes social and moral taboos into the streaming spotlight.







