Nadine Labaki (b. 1974)

Alias:
نادين لبكي

Birthplace:
Baabdat, Lebanon

Born:
February 18, 1974

Nadine Labaki (born February 18, 1974) is a Lebanese actress, writer, and director. Before directing films, Labaki started out as one of the well known directors in the Arabic music video industry.  Inspired by growing up during the Lebanese Civil War, Labaki is known for demonstrating everyday aspects of Lebanese life and covering a range of political issues such as war, poverty, and feminism in her work. She is the first female Arab director to direct a film nominated for an Oscar in the category for Best Foreign Language Film for her third directorial effort, Capernaum (2018).

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Director:
2007  Caramel
2011  Where Do We Go Now?
2014  Rio, I Love You
2018  Capernaum

Executive Producer:
2007  Caramel
2011  Where Do We Go Now?
2014  Rio, I Love You
2018  Capernaum
2024  Disorder

Producer:
2007  Caramel
2011  Where Do We Go Now?
2014  Rio, I Love You
2018  Capernaum
2024  Disorder

Screenplay:
2007  Caramel
2011  Where Do We Go Now?
2014  Rio, I Love You
2018  Capernaum
2024  Disorder

Thanks:
2007  Caramel
2011  Where Do We Go Now?
2014  Rio, I Love You
2015  The Blind of the Cathedral
2018  Capernaum
2024  Disorder

Writer:
2007  Caramel
2011  Where Do We Go Now?
2014  Rio, I Love You
2015  The Blind of the Cathedral
2018  Capernaum
2024  Disorder

Director:
2020  Homemade

Editor:
2020  Homemade

Sound Editor:
2020  Homemade

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