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  2. Cinema of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    National films. £L2 million (4.1%) The cinema of Lebanon, according to film critic and historian Roy Armes, is the only other cinema in the Arabic-speaking region, beside Egypt's, that could amount to a national cinema. [7] Cinema in Lebanon has been in existence since the 1920s, [8] and the country has produced more than 500 films.

  3. Front for the Liberation of Lebanon from Foreigners - Wikipedia

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    The Front for the Liberation of Lebanon from Foreigners ( FLLF) ( Arabic: جبهة تحرير لبنان من الغرباء, romanized : Jabhat Tahrir Lubnan min al-Ghuraba' ), or Front pour la Libération du Liban des Étrangers (FLLE) in French, was a formerly obscure underground militant organization that surfaced in Lebanon at the early 1980s.

  4. List of Lebanese television series - Wikipedia

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    Marwa Group, Eagle Film: Ramadan (August 1) Hotel Paradiso: اوتيل باراديسو: Faraj Fazelian, Ward El Khal, Carla Boutros, Pierre Jamajian, Pierre Dagher, Raymond Saliba, Maguy Badaoui, Iman Abd Al Aziz: Tele Liban: Nabil Assaf, Jiscar Lahoud: Youssef Khoury (Cedar Of Arabia) Ramadan (August 1) Memory: ذكرى: Elie Habib

  5. Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon (French: Mandat pour la Syrie et le Liban; Arabic: الانتداب الفرنسي على سوريا ولبنان, romanized: al-intidāb al-faransī ʻalā sūriyā wa-lubnān, also referred to as the Levant States; [1] [2] 1923−1946) [3] was a League of Nations mandate [4] founded in the aftermath of the First World War and the partitioning of the ...

  6. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    Banned in France for two decades because of its critical depiction of the French army during World War I. [184] 1960 Le Petit Soldat: Banned on political grounds; the ban was lifted in 1963 with re-editing. [8] [185] 1961 Tu ne tueras point: Banned for two years because it depicts a soldier during World War II who has conscientious objections ...

  7. The Lebanese Mission - Wikipedia

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    105 minutes. Countries. France. Italy. The Lebanese Mission or The Lady of Lebanon (French: La Châtelaine du Liban) is a 1956 French-Italian Eastmancolor adventure thriller film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Jean-Claude Pascal, Gianna Maria Canale, Jean Servais and Luciana Paluzzi. Omar Sharif also appeared in one of his earlier ...

  8. Under Paris - Wikipedia

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    Under Paris. Under Paris ( French: Sous la Seine) is a 2024 French action - horror disaster film directed by Xavier Gens, who co-wrote it with Yannick Dahan, Maud Heywang, Yaël Langmann and Olivier Torres. It stars Bérénice Bejo as a grieving marine biologist who is forced to face her tragic past in order to save Paris from a bloodbath when ...

  9. Cinémathèque nationale du Liban - Wikipedia

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    The Cinémathèque nationale du Liban is a film archive in Beirut, Lebanon. [1]