Ghassan Salhab

Most Popular Ghassan Salhab Trailers

Total trailers found: 22

Cinema of War in Lebanon Trailer (2003)

21 June 2003

In 1975, the Lebanese wars started when Maroun Bagdadi ended his first feature film "Beirutya Beirut".

The River Trailer (2021)

05 August 2021

It's autumn. A man and a woman are about to leave a restaurant situated in the heart of the Lebanese mountains.

Terra incognita Trailer (2003)

12 February 2003

In Beirut, the destinies of several thirtysomethings (an architect, a tour guide, a mystic, a radio operator, and an exile returned home) collide.

Night is Day Trailer (2024)

29 June 2024

Lebanon, 2019-2023: a chronicle of the uprising, its fading and its end. From collective hope to intimate pain, can cinema resist the irreversible?

Posthumous Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

Following on from the 2006 Israeli aggression on Lebanon, the filmmaker tries to film the destruction of Beirut.

30th anniversaire of FIDMarseille Trailer (2019)

11 June 2019

For the 30th anniversaire of FIDMarseille about thirty directors have done us the honor of offering us some very beautiful short films.

Lost Narcissus Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

A Paleolithic man discovers a mysterious black liquid gurgling from inside his cave. At first contact, he finds himself immersed in a transcendent journey of exploration.

The Last Man Trailer (2006)

19 September 2006

Each morning Beirut awakens to a new murder seemingly committed by a serial killer, with victims found emptied of their blood.

Chinese Ink Trailer (2016)

15 July 2016

In Chinese Ink, composed from a series of shots taken with an iPhone, Salhab expands questions of location and the act of filmmaking itself.

Baalbek Trailer (2001)

01 November 2001

A journalist and a photographer drift on their way between Beirut and Baalbeck. Their journey is repeated three times in three different ways to evoke current issues and confusion in Lebanon’s present state.

Mon corps vivant, mon corps mort Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

What will you do, God, when I die? (R.M. Rilke)

No One’s Rose Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

If I travel the world from East to West, would it be the same world that I travelled from West to East?

1958 Trailer (2009)

16 February 2009

In 1958, in Senegal, land of emigration, Zahia Salhab gave birth to her first child Ghassan. During the same period, Lebanon, their homeland, is driven into a significant local conflict, a preamble to the next civil war.

The Valley Trailer (2014)

04 September 2014

After surviving a car crash in the middle of Lebanon's isolated Beqaa Valley, an amnesiac man finds himself held hostage on a local farm that doubles as an illegal drug-production facility.

Beirut Phantom Trailer (1998)

02 January 1998

Late in the 1980s it seems like the Lebanese conflict will never end. Khalil returns to Beirut after many years.

Riverbed Trailer (2024)

26 April 2024

"Riverbed" tells the story of Salma and her returning daughter Thuraya, and their attempt to preserve, maintain and reconstruct their lives with and against each other.

An Open Rose Trailer (2019)

10 February 2019

Rosa Luxemburg’s letters from prison form the backbone of Ghassan Salhab’s essayistic collage. Luxemburgs’s lyrical descriptions of nature bear witness to a joie de vivre undimmed by the political situation of the time and are not seen, but rather heard – in both German and Arabic.

The Mountain Trailer (2010)

28 October 2010

Night falls over Beirut. Fadi, a forty year old, packs his luggage and sets out to the airport with his friend driving him.

Brève rencontre avec Jean-Luc Godard ou le cinéma comme métaphore Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

An interview with Jean-Luc Godard around the time of his film Notre Musique.

No Title Trailer (2025)

10 July 2025

“Disaster ruins everything while leaving everything as it is,wrote Maurice Blanchot. Everything.” - Ghassan Salhab.

Le jour est la nuit Trailer (2021)

23 April 2021

Beyrouth, spring 2020. Is the uprising in Lebanon merely on hold?

Maintenant Trailer (2021)

23 April 2021

Yes, you have to scream louder.