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Misery in Hindsight: On Nadine Labaki’s Capernaum
Capturing Chaos: Capernaum and the Children of Neorealism
‘The Sand Castle’ Producer on the Nadine Labaki Film’s Timely Parallels With Events in Syria and Gaza: ‘Everybody Is Just Looking for a Home’
‘Capernaum’ Review: Despite the Best Baby Performance Ever, Nadine Labaki’s Latest Is a Well-Intentioned Mess
Nadine Labaki: ‘I really believe cinema can effect social change’
Nadine Labaki Teases Next Film as Director After Smash Hit Capernaum
Nadine Labaki says she's working on her next film following 2018's record breaking Capernaum, and describes the emotional toll that movie...
Misery in Hindsight: On Nadine Labaki’s Capernaum
The film narrates the birth of its main protagonist, Apu, to a marginalized Brahman family composed of an abused sister, a stoic mother, and an absent father.
Capturing Chaos: Capernaum and the Children of Neorealism
Street scenes: where does Nadine Labaki's new film about two bereft children fit into the legacy of Neorealism?
‘The Sand Castle’ Producer on the Nadine Labaki Film’s Timely Parallels With Events in Syria and Gaza: ‘Everybody Is Just Looking for a Home’
U.S. director Matty Brown's allegorical drama “The Sand Castle,” which sees Lebanese multi-hyphenate Nadine Labaki reunite on screen with young “Capernaum”...
‘Capernaum’ Review: Despite the Best Baby Performance Ever, Nadine Labaki’s Latest Is a Well-Intentioned Mess
Despite featuring the best baby performance in the history of cinema, Nadine Labaki's social-realist epic is a well-intentioned mess.
Nadine Labaki: ‘I really believe cinema can effect social change’
The Oscar nominee talks about being a female director in Lebanon, the child poverty that inspired her latest film and the Syrian refugee crisis
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As a filmmaker, Labaki's works often reflect the struggles and challenges of Lebanon, leading to critical commentary on its societal issues.