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          Chahal was also an exceptional storyteller, using humor as a means to deal with the absurdities of the war, as seen in her fictional feature CIVILIZED PEOPLE ....

          Randa Chahal Sabag

          Lebanese film director (–)

          Randa Chahal Sabag or Sabbagh (Arabic: رندا شهال صباغ, romanized:&#;Randā Shahāl Ṣabbāgh; December 11, , in Tripoli[1] – August 25, in Paris)[2] was a Lebanese film director, producer and screenwriter.

          About the filmmaker: Randa Chahal was a film director and screenwriter born in Lebanon who lived in Paris, France.

        1. The generation of filmmakers who reached maturity after the Lebanese Civil War faced a devastated cinema landscape.
        2. Chahal was also an exceptional storyteller, using humor as a means to deal with the absurdities of the war, as seen in her fictional feature CIVILIZED PEOPLE .
        3. Some of the filmmakers who emerged during this period were "Maroun Baghdadi, Jocelyne Saab, Borhane Alaouié, Heiny Srour, Randa Chahal Sabag" and Jean Chamoun.
        4. Into the 21st, cinema, television, and other related media have become increasingly central both to individual lives and to the lives of peoples, groups.
        5. Born in Lebanon to an Iraqi mother and a Lebanese father,[1] she died of cancer in Paris at the age of [2]

          Awards

          (See below for individual film awards and nominations)

          Career

          Chahal began her career with documentary films but shifted to feature films by the s, though she retained 'a documentary-maker's nose for contentious subject matter'.[2] She is reported to have said, "You discover in my films a common denominator.

          You notice that the camera only moves from right to left exactly like Arabic writing."

          Chahal served as a jury member at the Venice 64th International Film Festival in the Opera Prima section.

          Les Infidèles, a drama, is about the relationship betwee