Under the Bombs
Under the Bombs is a 2007 Lebanese drama film directed by Philippe Aractingi. The film is set in Lebanon at the end of the 2006 Lebanon War.
Plot
Although she grew up in Lebanon, wealthy Lebanese Muslim Zeina Nasrueddi has been living in Dubai with her architect husband and son, Karim. Marital difficulties led her to send her son to spend the summer with her sister Maha in Lebanon. When the 2006 Lebanon War began she traveled to Beirut via Turkey. In order to find her son, she hires Lebanese Christian taxi driver Tony to drive her to Southern Lebanon. In their search for Maha and Karim, they encounter the devastation wrought by the war and learn each other's personal secrets, including the fact that Tony's brother was a member of the South Lebanon Army and is now living in exile in Israel.Cast
- Nada Abou Farhat as Zeina
- Georges Khabbaz as ''Tony''
Release
The film was presented in 2008 as part of the Giornate degli Autori - Venice days, a parallel section of the Venice film festival.
Critical response
Jonathan Curiel of the San Francisco Chronicle gave the film the Chronicles highest rating, stating that "Aractingi, a Lebanese director, has - with the help of superb performances by Khabbaz and Abou Farhat - made a work that deftly navigates complicated truths."Awards
- 2008: Venice Days – Giornate degli Autori—Arca Cinema Giovani Award: Best Film “Other Visions” and the Eiuc Human Rights Film Award
- Jury Junior Prize at Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur
- Critics Prize and NETPAC Prize NETPAC at International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival
- Gold Muhr and the Best Actress Award at the Dubai Film Festival
- Prix Coup de Coeur, Best Music Award and Audience Award at Luchon International Film and TV Festival.