“Third Party” in theaters

The Lebanese film “Taraf Talat” will be released in Lebanese cinemas on July 7. The film is a social comedy film produced by Falcon Films directed by Sobha Sinan, written by Daniel Habib and Kami Kababa and directed by Sami Kogan. The film stars Abbas Jaafar, Fuad Yammin, Amal Taleb, Sarah Abi Kanaan, Silvio Sarkis and Hitam Al-Lahham. The author tells the story of three siblings (Fuad, Sara and Silvio) who discover that they have to fulfill some difficult conditions in order to receive their share in the inheritance of their late father under the supervision of the character he represents. The Third Side was shot in Beirut and includes a light song in the voice of Jafar, who renounced his Baalbek dialect in this work.

Movie Taraf Talat: from Thursday, July 7, at Grand Cinema (01/209109), Amplifier (1269), Fox (01/285582)

Improve Your Mental Health with Mandalas

Mandala is an ancient Indian art based on circles and geometric shapes that emanate from a focal point in the center of the design. Interest in this art has risen recently after several studies pointed to its role in improving mental health, as it has been reported to have a similar effect on “meditation” and the persistence in its practice is useful for “mood swings, depression treatment, and improving well-being.” . self-confidence.” After a large number of participants in the “Mandala Drawing and Meditation” workshop that took place last month, the “Al-Sabil Association” decided to repeat this experience and organized a new workshop on July 14 at the Beirut Municipal Public Library ”in Bachur. .

Mandala Drawing Workshop: Thursday, July 14 – Question: 16:00 – “Beirut Municipal Public Library” at Bachura (Civil Defense Building/Third Floor – Bachura). For inquiries: 01/664647

Mira Sidawi’s “Wall”… Beiruti Date

On July 14, 2018, Dar El Nimer of Arts and Cultural Affairs invited Palestinian actress, director, producer and writer Mira Sidawi (pictured) to the screening of The Wall. The idea for the tape came from young people’s dreams about cinema, theater and art in the Shatila camp, which were symbolic dreams that convey the love of life and life with the hope of returning to Palestine. The events revolve around four young people, Samih, Omar, Malak and Ryan, and their desire to invite international rock star Roger Waters to present a concert or film at a Lebanese camp to support their stability and express the pressure they are experiencing. under. The work follows their humorous and sometimes dangerous adventures, revealing the complexities of a refugee’s life in the bustling city of Beirut, a crossroads of creativity, crime and psychedelic change. After a dialogue with the director, make an offer.

Release of the film “The Wall”: Thursday, July 14 – Q: 11:00 – “The Gift of El Nimer for Art and Culture” (America Street – Clemenceau/Beirut). For inquiries: 70/807473