Khalass
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Directed by | Borhane Alaouie |
Produced by | Sabine Sidawi |
Written by | Borhane Alaouie |
Starring | Fady Abi Khalil Natasha Achkar Rifaat Tarabaye |
Cinematography | Remon Fromont |
Release date(s) | 2007 |
Running time | 101 min. |
Country | Lebanon |
Language | Arabic |
Khalass (Arabic: خلص) is a 2007 Lebanese film by the Lebanese director Borhane Alaouie.[1]
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[edit] Synopsis
Present Day Beirut, in the midst of chaotic reconstruction. Ahmed and Robby became friends during the war, sharing similar dreams. Like many others, they fought for that dream, but they came out of the war with a bitter feeling of betrayal and disappointment.
[edit] Cast
- Fady Abi Khalil (Ahmed)
- Raymond Hosni (Robby)
- Natasha Achkar (Abir)
- Refaat Tarabay (Raymond)
- Wafaa Trabaye (Robby's mother)
- Hamzeh Nasrallah (William Nawi)
- Ovidio Al Hout
- Hanane Haj Ali (Oum Wissam)
- Adel Haidar (Farid)
- Wafa Tarabay (Oum Robby)
- Diala Kashmar (Gallery woman)
- Mahmoud Mabsout (Bus driver)
[edit] Awards
- Dubai International Film Festival[2][3] 2007
- Best Screenplay
- Best Editor
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