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2006 Lebanese film by Michel Kammoun From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Falafel (Arabic: فلافل) is a 2006 Lebanese film written and directed by Michel Kammoun. It world premiered on September 16, 2006 at the Ayam Beirut Festival.[1] Falafel is Kammoun's first feature film, and was produced by Elle Kensington.
Falafel | |
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Directed by | Michel Kammoun |
Written by | Michel Kammoun |
Produced by | Roy films (Lebanon) Ciné-Sud Promotion |
Starring | Elie Mitri Gabrielle Bou Rached Said Serhan Issam Bou Khaled Michel El Hourany Hiam Abou Chedid Fadi Abi Samra Rafic Ali Ahmad Roger Assaf |
Cinematography | Muriel Aboulrouss |
Music by | Toufic Farroukh |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Lebanon |
Language | Arabic |
A summer evening in Beirut. The life of Toufic, a young Lebanese man, and his nightly strolls. Between his family, friends and love affairs, he tries to seize every day of his life, through pleasures and entertainment. For him, every second is the most important. Soon he discovers that having a normal life, in this country, is a luxury. 15 years after the war had ended, a volcano is lying dormant on every street corner, like a time-ticking bomb that is ready explode… This night will be pivotal in the life of the young man.
Deborah Young of Variety called it "An easy intro to new Lebanese cinema... chronicling the country's post-civil war emptiness with a light touch as it zaps between playful clowning and edge-of-violence darkness."[2]
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