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Nadine LABAKI LIBAN

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Nadine Labaki was born in Lebanon, and grew up during the years of civil war, obtaining a degree in Audiovisual Studies in 1997 from Beirut’s Saint-Joseph University. After graduation, she immediately moved into directing television commercials and music videos for popular artists in the region, garnering several awards.
In 2005, Nadine participated in the Cannes Film Festival Residence to write Caramel, her first feature film set in Beirut. She directed and took a lead role in the film, which premiered at Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight in 2007 and won the Youth Jury Award, as well as the Audience Award at San Sebastian Film Festival. Caramel was released theatrically in over 60 countries. In 2008, she received the Insignia of Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters from the French Ministry of Culture.
Nadine’s second feature, Where Do We Go Now?, which she again wrote, directed and starred in, also premiered at Cannes in 2011 in the ‘Un Certain Regard’ category, and won a Special Mention from the Ecumenical Jury. It went on to win the Cadillac People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival, and the Audience Award at San Sebastian Film Festival, before screening at Sundance in 2012. Where Do We Go Now? was nominated for Best Foreign
Film by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards and is Lebanon’s highest-grossing Arabic film to date.
In 2014 Nadine directed Rio, I Love You, one of the segments of the Cities of Love anthology film which she directed, co-wrote and starred in, opposite Harvey Keitel.
Her new feature “Capharnaum” won the Jury Prize at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. It was sold to over 60 countries around the globe and has participated in more than 20 festivals worldwide, winning 23 prizes until today.
“Capharnaum” is an Oscar nominee as well as nominated to the BAFTA – GOLDEN GLOBE – CESAR and got a recognition at the Critics Choice Award.
As an actor, she starred in Mea Culpa for French director Fred Cavayé, La rançon de la gloire for French director Xavier Beauvois, Stray Bullet for Lebanese director Georges Hachem and Rock the Casbah for Moroccan director Laïla Marrakchi.

She’s recently nominated to be the head of jury of “Certain Regard” at Cannes Film Festival this upcoming May 2019

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