“Beirut, I love you (I love you not)” movie by Orange Dog Productions
Beirut, I Love You (I Love You Not) is a short film by “An Orange Dog Productions” about (fleeting) love & the little pleasures in life, all set and in relation with the very inspiring city of Beirut. It is a Beirut-ish tribute to Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Amelie Poulain.
The movie was written, directed, and cast by Mounia Akl & Cyril Aris, both from Lebanese origin. In addition to Naim Jeanbart, from Syrian/Canadian origin, they formed the amateur film crew Orange Dog Productions. In addition to this one, their list of movies consists of Wife For Sale, I’ll Be Stalkin’ You, and Seducing Lola.
Check it out in the video below:
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Posted: October 9th, 2009 under Arts.
Tags: Beirut, Beirut I love you (I love you not), Cyril Aris, Lebanon, Mounia Akl, Movies, Naim Jeanbart, Orange Dog Productions
Comment from Jessy Haddad
Time October 10, 2009 at 1:00 AM
WOW we need lebanese movies like this one!!