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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › West_BeirutWest Beirut - Wikipedia

    West Beirut (Francese: West Beyrouth (À l'abri les enfants); in arabo بيروت الغربية ‎? Beyrut al-Gharbiyya) è un film del 1998 scritto e diretto da Ziad Doueiri. Il film è stato presentato come miglior film in lingua straniera alla 71° rassegna degli Oscar, ma in cui non è stato accettato come candidato.

  2. Holden Caulfield. 839 subscribers. Subscribed. 5.5K. 288K views 3 years ago. In April, 1975, civil war breaks out; Beirut is partitioned along a Moslem-Christian line. Tarek is in high school,...

    • 106 min
    • 304,8K
    • Holden Caulfield
  3. West Beirut (French: West Beyrouth (À l'abri les enfants); Arabic: بيروت الغربية (Bayrut El Gharbiyyeh)) is a 1998 Lebanese drama film, written and directed by Ziad Doueiri. The film was selected as the Lebanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  4. 30 ott 1998 · West Beirut: Directed by Ziad Doueiri. With Rami Doueiri, Naamar Sahli, Mohamad Chamas, Rola Al Amin. In April, 1975, civil war breaks out; Beirut is partitioned along a Moslem-Christian line. Tarek is in high school, making Super 8 movies with his friend, Omar.

    • (4,7K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Ziad Doueiri
    • 1998-10-30
  5. A high school student named Tarek (Rami Doueiri) is thrilled by all the chaos and upheaval because he no longer needs to go to school. Plus, he finds negotiations between West and East Beirut...

    • (78)
    • Rami Doueiri
    • Ziad Doueiri
    • Drama
  6. Sinossi. Nell'aprile 1975 scoppia la guerra civile; Beirut è divisa lungo una linea musulmano-cristiana. Tarek è al liceo e fa film in Super 8 con il suo amico, Omar. All'inizio la guerra è un'allodola: la scuola è chiusa, la violenza è affascinante, andare dall'occidente all'oriente è un gioco.

  7. Synopsis. Growing up is only half the battle. In 1975, the long slog of civil war has recently begun in Beirut. A high school student named Tarek is thrilled by all the chaos and upheaval because he no longer needs to go to school. Plus, he finds negotiations between West and East Beirut interesting.