Danielle Arbid

Danielle Arbid
Born 26 April 1970
Beirut, Lebanon
Occupation Director, Actress

Danielle Arbid (Arabic; دانيال عربيد ), born 26 April 1970 in Beirut, is a Lebanese film director.

Arbid left Lebanon at the height of the civil war in 1987, at the age of 17,[1] to study literature at a faculty of letters in Paris, France. She also studied journalism while working as a freelance French Journalist for five years, including writing Libération dailies. In 1997 her interests in journalism lead to a career in filmmaking when she directed her first short Raddem and the documentary Seule ave la guerre (1999).Ames, Roy (2010). Arab Filmmakers of the Middle East: A Dictionary. Having never studied film in school, Arbid says her inspiration comes from "art, photography, people in the street and of course film".[2] Her first three Conversation de Salon I-III where featured at the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria [3] and received the Golden Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival.

Interested in different narrative forms, her work alternates between; fiction, first person documentaries and video essays; with an experimentation of the intersecting of genres. She was one of the founding members of the Lebanese film festival Né à Beyrouth in 2001.[4] Selected by a number of festivals in France and around the world, her films such as "Alone with War" or "On Borders" and the "Living Room Conversations" series have received both critical and public acclaim as well as several awards including the Golden Leopard and Silver Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival[5] as well as the Albert Londres prize and a grant from the Villa Medicis. Her two feature films In the Battlefields and A Lost Man have successively been selected for the Quinzaine des réalisateurs at the Cannes film festival and many others. Her work has been the focus of several retrospective screenings, notably the Bastia festival in 2006, Paris Cinéma in 2007, and the 2007 Gijon festival, and at the La Rochelle festival in 2008.

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References

  1. iniva | Danielle Arbid Profile | http://www.iniva.org/library/archive/people/a/arbid_danielle
  2. "Interview with Danielle Arbid".
  3. "gangart".
  4. Westmoreland, Mark Ryan (2008). Crisis of Representation: Experimental Documentary in Postwar Lebanon. Austin: University of Texas. pp. 164–165.
  5. UniFrance Films | Danielle Arbid | http://www.unifrance.org/annuaires/personne/307533/danielle-arbid

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