Maroun Baghdadi

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Maroun Baghdadi

Maroun Baghdadi
Born January 21, 1950(1950-01-21)
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Died December 11, 1993 (aged 43)
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Occupation Film director

Maroun Baghdadi (Arabic:مارون بغدادي) (January 21, 1950December 11, 1993) a Lebanese film director known for his vivid portrayal of Lebanon's civil war. Baghdadi was internationally the best-known Lebanese filmmaker of his generation. He worked with American producer/director Francis Coppola and made several films in French that became hits in France.[1]

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[edit] Career

Maroun Baghdadi is arguably Lebanon's most prominent filmmaker, one whose work has been seen all over the world. One of his best-known films, "Houroub Saghira" (Little Wars), was shown at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival, drawing this comment from a prominent film critic: "To make a film about Beirut that eschews polemics for more universal, more human issues is an achievement." His first Lebanese production was for television, an educational program called "7 1/2." In 1975, he directed his first feature film, Beyrouth Ya Beyrouth. Koullouna Lil Watan, a 75-minute documentary produced in 1979, won the Jury Honor Prize at the International Leipzig Festival Documentary and Animated Film.[2]

[edit] Filmography

  • The Girl in the Air (1992)
  • Out of Life (1991)
  • The Veiled Man(1987)
  • Little Wars(1982)
  • Wispers (1980)
  • The Procession (1980)
  • We Are All for the Fatherland (1979)
  • The Story of a Village and a War (1979)
  • The Martyr (1979)
  • Ninety (1978)
  • The Most Beautiful of All Mothers (1978)
  • Greetings to Kamal Jumblat (1977)
  • The South Is Fine, How About You (1976)
  • The Majority Is Standing Strong (1976)
  • Kafarkala (1976)
  • Beirut Oh Beirut(1975)

[edit] Awards

  • Jury Prize at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival for Out of Life (Hors La Vie)[3]
  • Jury Honor Prize at the International Leipzig Festival Documentary and Animated Film for Koullouna Lil Watan[4]

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