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Beirut Intersections

Original title: Blind Intersections
  • 2012
  • 12
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
209
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Beirut Intersections (2012)
Drama

Three protagonists, one city... Coming from different backgrounds, they pass each other but they never meet, though, the effect of one incident will drastically alter the lives of the three ... Read allThree protagonists, one city... Coming from different backgrounds, they pass each other but they never meet, though, the effect of one incident will drastically alter the lives of the three of them! Three characters, caught at a moment when their lives fell over, in just a matter... Read allThree protagonists, one city... Coming from different backgrounds, they pass each other but they never meet, though, the effect of one incident will drastically alter the lives of the three of them! Three characters, caught at a moment when their lives fell over, in just a matter of seconds... knocked down by a chain of other's actions/reactions...

  • Director
    • Lara Saba
  • Writer
    • Nebal Araqji
  • Stars
    • Alae Hamoud
    • Ghida Nouri
    • Carole Hajj
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    209
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lara Saba
    • Writer
      • Nebal Araqji
    • Stars
      • Alae Hamoud
      • Ghida Nouri
      • Carole Hajj
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Alae Hamoud
    • Marwan
    Ghida Nouri
    • Nour
    Carole Hajj
    • India
    Chadi Haddad
    • Dr. Karim Chehab
    Leyla Hakim
    • Nour's Grandmother
    • (as Leila Hakim)
    Charbel Ziade
    • Malek
    Nebal Araqji
    • Zeina
    Caroline Hatem
    • Nancy
    Josyane Boulos
    • Nawal
    • (as Josiane Boulos)
    Mario Naim Bassil
    • Fruit Seller
    • (as Mario Bassil)
    Nasri Sayegh
    • Nasri
    Tony Abou Jaoudeh
    • Selim
    Ibrahim Abu Jawde
    • Banker
    Georges Baz
    • Wassim
    Vanessa Majdalani
    • Miya
    Ayman Ghanam
    • Electrician
    Paul Mattar
    • Nour's Father
    Hayat Fakhredine
    • Nour's Mother
    • Director
      • Lara Saba
    • Writer
      • Nebal Araqji
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews7

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    10heroine12345

    great movie!

    one of the best Lebanese movie i ever saw!!! a must see!! finally a Lebanese movie that doesn't talk about war or religion but a movie that talks about the people who are struggling in their daily life!Beirut has never been seen in such a way and it's great! everything is good, from the actors, locations, directing, scenario... it is a realistic movie that shows aspects of Lebanon that are not easy to accept but so so real! Lebanese tend to hide themselves behind their fingers and this movie shows what no one wants to see or accept! i wanna congratulate the whole team for offering us 1h30 of real cinema and i cant wait for the next one.. keep going... Yasmin...
    1boycottmsqrd

    A Shameless Amores Perros Rip-Off: Don't Waste Your Time.

    Lara Saba's feature debut poor attempts to be a "realistic portrayal" of Lebanese society. There are three principle characters: Nour, whose family dies in a car accident; Andia, a woman who can't come to terms with being childless; and Marwan, a boy with an alcoholic mother who abuses him.

    The film suffers from the melodrama that all too often weakens Arab cinema. Inside of fully realized characters, you have exhausted Lebanese clichés translated to film. There is no originality in this film's script or its directing: look at any local film schools in Beirut, and you'll easily find several student films, stemming from the past several years, mirroring this exact visual and narrative style.

    In short: Blind Intersections--or 39 Seconds--is a terribly written, terribly directed, terribly acted rip-off of Amores Perros.
    10nwassaf7

    If you haven't seen it then your MISSING out!

    one of the best movies i have seen in a long time. A movie that touches on life and how life works with a twist. The issues that people deal with and the blind eye we turn. The movie has a twist to it, needs focus and attention. It displays how daily events take place and how we chose to deal with them, the actions we take and where they lead us. The acting was great and realistic and so where the scenarios. The plot was real, touching and with a surprising twist of events. You will leave the movies with a better appreciation of your life. Overall, a well done movie that needs applauding. The entire movie was incredible. You won't be bored, simply a must watch movie. well worth your time, i promise
    10moussamaha57

    positively surprised

    I went to watch Ossit Sawane or blind intersections thinking that it's gonna be one of those Lebanese movies talking about sectarianism or romanticizing the Lebanese civil war. I was caught by the movie from the beginning till the the end. For me it was really unexpected. The stories, the successions of the events, and the unexpected link between them was confusing some times but worth to wait till the end. Even the actors were not over acting which is something you have to praise in a Lebanese movie. The movie exposes the harsh reality that is underlying our lives. While we live keeping up with consumerism and polished social expectations, there are many people striving with so little and perceived to be unworthy and deviant beings. Flesh is claimed, beaten, abused, dehumanized under the unconsciousness and lameness of what is deemed by many as modern and civilized. Unnoticed and marginalized individuals are boldly put forth in harsh explicit and suggestive scenes that would be difficult for the audience to ignore. I left the movie theater thinking of the amount of physical and symbolic violence that many people might be is laid upon many souls while their cries for help are muffled by loud noises in the city. The problems revealed in the movie are real, whether we like it or not, they exist. In few words, I encourage viewers to watch this movie. It gives the mind some matter to think about!
    9Bgappl07

    A post grad student at AUB

    That's me it has nothing to do with the movie and yet it does I started to watch this film basically to immerse myself in Lebanese Arabic and it's society again and I was blown away I am not Lebanese born but I fell in love with the country and a lot of what is exposed here is painful but also true Lebanon in the past could be a lot of fun between the Arabic influence the French and the American it could be a blast but it was also in many ways superficial and this film exposes that really I am just incredibly impressed that they could bring this out in the way that it was done- Mabrouk!!

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      Official submission of Lebanon to the Oscars 2014 best foreign language film category.

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2015 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Lebanon
      • United Arab Emirates
    • Language
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Blind Intersections
    • Filming locations
      • Beirut, Lebanon
    • Production companies
      • Dubai Media and Entertainment Organisation in association with Dubai Film Market (Enjaaz)
      • Wakanda Films
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    • Budget
      • $450,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $94,920
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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