
A playful and personal journey through Lebanon’s audiovisual memory, composed entirely of archival footage. It is a love letter to Beirut, spanning 70 years of film, TV, home videos, and photography, exploring the Lebanese collective psyche – marked by joy and intimacy, destruction and loss. Through the eyes of citizens, filmmakers and artists, the film reconstructs a fragmented history in a country without a national archive, celebrating creative expression as both resistance, renewal and a way to preserve memory.
2026-05-07 27.8

(X: @hm0z0) Hisham reflects on his journey from maintenance engineer to actor and writer, revisiting his early days in independent cinema, his successful comedy work, memorable personal stories, football rivalry, and upcoming AI-themed projects, while naming El Ragol El Anab as the work he is most proud of
2026-06-26 17.0