Lebanon... Imprisoned Splendour;[1][2][3][4] is a documentary film written and produced by Daizy Gedeon, covering Lebanon and its history. In the film, several political figures were interviewed by Gedeon, including Jean Obeid, Samir Geagea, Amine Gemayel and Walid Jumblatt.[5] The film also stars Egyptian-Lebanese actor Omar Sharif.
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Lebanon... Imprisoned Splendour (Film) | |
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Directed by | Daizy Gedeon |
Written by | Daizy Gedeon |
Produced by | Daizy Gedeon |
Starring | Daizy Gedeon Omar Sharif |
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Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | Lebanon |
Language | Lebanese Arabic |
Lebanon... Imprisoned Splendour won several awards including the 1996 Silver Screen Award at the US International Film & Video Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.[6]
Award/Festival | Category | Winner/Nominee | Won |
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US International Film & Video Festival | Silver Screen | Daizy Gedeon | Won |
1998 Academy Award Entertant | Feature Documentary | Daizy Gedeon | Nominated |
Kahlil Gibran | Literary Award | Daizy Gedeon | Won |
High Commendation | Human Rights & Equal Opportunity Commission | Daizy Gedeon | Won |
Boston Film Festival | Best of the Shorts | Daizy Gedeon | Won |
Museum of Sydney | "Our eternal search for a homeland" | Daizy Gedeon | |