A Strange Structure
Ibrahim Farshoukh, a 28 year old Lebanese citizen, opens up about his journey in Beirut through the October revolution, the August 4th Beirut Port explosion, and life in Lebanon within the economic challenges. His words and pain speak for most of the Lebanese people today, who day by day are going through similar struggles due to a failed government, a global pandemic, and an economic crisis.
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Ranim Abdel KhalekDirectorDirector
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Jovanie FeghalyDirectorAssistant Director
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Hasan JouniProducerProducer
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Ibrahim FarshoukhKey Cast"Ibrahim Farshoukh"
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Ivanho MakhoulCamera DepartmentDirector of Photography
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Ranim Abdel KhalekPost-ProductionEditor
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Project Title (Original Language):تركيبة غريبة (Tarkeeba Ghareeba)
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Project Type:Documentary, Short, Student
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Genres:drama, political, social
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Runtime:15 minutes 2 seconds
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Completion Date:January 11, 2021
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Production Budget:600 USD
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Country of Origin:Lebanon
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Country of Filming:Lebanon
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Language:Arabic
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - Lebanese University - Faculty of Fine Arts
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LIFF - Lebanese Independent Film FestivalBeirut
Lebanon
September 3, 2022
Local
Best local short documentary - Selection
Ranim Abdel Khalek is a Lebanese film director and screenwriter, graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Lebanese University. Her passion in capturing spontaneous and vulnerable moments pushed her into falling in love with the art of visual storytelling. Ranim participated in LOYAC's Film Camp 2020, where she wrote and directed her first short film "Red Threads". She then wrote, directed, and produced her senior short film "Al Na'awa". Ranim worked on several local short films in the directing and art departments. She's also a freelance photographer, videographer, editor and social media content creator.