Too Much Love Will Kill You by Christophe Karabache

Storyline: A Russian woman runs away her boring Parisian life and lands in Beirut, a city of chaos and violence, to work as a cabaret dancer. Too Much Love Will Kill You is the latest movie by Lebanese-French director Christophe Karabache. This is Karabache's first long film and it's not going so well for him as his movie was banned by the General Security, based on his interview with Skies Media website. The General Security…
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Wadih al-Absi no longer Sagesse’s financier

13 years ago
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Religious chocolate – Only in Lebanon

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Meshkal, a film by Dania Bdeir

13 years ago
Amer is a 7 year old boy with a wild and magical imagination. Meshkal, inspired by true events, is the story of Amer’s journey as he sneaks into his dad’s car in the middle of ...
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Should Lebanon stop receiving Syrian refugees?

13 years ago
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“The Bride” storm coming to Lebanon

13 years ago
[High-Res] A major storm is likely to hit Lebanon in the next few days with snow expected at 400 meters on Thursday. Lebanon Weather Forecast decided to call the storm “The Bride” for some reason. ...
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Skiing in Lebanon is cheap

13 years ago
Picture taken from NowLebanon I just finished reading an article on NowLebanon stating that “higher ski ticket prices may keep the slopes in Lebanon quieter this season” and that the ski season so far has ...
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Amine Maalouf brought me to Lebanon

13 years ago
Picture taken from TheBeirutSpring A nice read by Journalist Ana Maria. Amin Maalouf brought me to Lebanon. I first read Samarkand. I couldn’t leave the book until I was done with the last page. Then ...
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How Lebanese treat symbols of freedom

13 years ago
I spotted the statue of liberty (a replica of course!) two days ago in front of a pub in Gemmayze (they were probably holding a New York NYE theme party), and on the next day ...
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