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AL RIFAI Mkalles Store in Beirut, Lebanon.
AlRifai Feature on MTV Tahkik
Al Rifai was on Tahkik with Claude Abou Nader Hindi showcasing the lebanese industry.
Al Rifai Ad on MTV Lebanon.mov
Our women's team visiting the bakery in Lebanon
MTV Lebanon's Tahkik on Plastic Surgery with HIMC
MTV Lebanon's Tahkik on Plastic Surgery with Hazmieh International Medical Center (HIMC).
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Christmas in Ain Ebel - Tahkik MTV
Christmas in Ain Ebel - Tahkik MTV
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carpo coffee london piccadilly by SALEH TAQI fuji XE-1
Mounira Al Solh - Now Eat My Script: Writing the Experience of Syrian Refugees
“It seems we kill the intimate moment of death each time we record it,” observes the silent narrator of Mounira Al Solh's Now Eat My Script, a video that ruminates on representations of violence in the context of Syria's civil war.
Twenty-five years after the end of its civil war, Lebanon has become a refuge for more than a million Syrians fleeing civil war in their country. By the end of 2014 Syrian refugees are expected to make up a third of Lebanon’s population. Already home to nearly 500,000 Palestinian refugees, Lebanon now has the highest population of refugees (in proportion to its total population) of any nation in the world.
Please note: this video contains graphic images of animal carcasses.
To read more about Mounira Al Solh's process for creating this video, visit Creative Time Reports:
CREDITS
Written and directed by Mounira Al Solh
Line producer: Abla Khoury, Ginger Beirut Production
Director of photography: Karam Ghossein
Focus puller: Salim Sadaka
Production assistant: Elie Deek
Equipment: Platform Studios
Sound design: Nadim Meshlawi
Foley artist: Karine Bacha
Postproduction: Rez Visual
Colorist: Belal Hibri
English text editors: Mirene Arsanios and Pranav Behari
Thanks to: Al Amal Institute for the Disabled, Mansion Zoukak Al Boulat, Nassib El Solh, Hanane Bdeir El Solh, Abdelhadi Chami (Abu Sakhra), Mohammad Al Rifai, Ahmad Abu El Tout, Ghassan Maasri, Firas Hallak, Fadi Tofeili, Eyad Houssami, Belal Hibri, Clara Sfeir, Remco De Blaaj, Mondriaan Fonds, Michelle Franke, EM Chill Beirut, Nabih Semaan
With the support of Sfeir-Semler Gallery Beirut & Hamburg
Al Rifai Cocktail TVC
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Beirut Al Yawm - Hassan Al Rifai - 16-07-2013
Beirut Al-Yawm is an all encompassing detailed news and political program featuring an innovative format.
Opera Lebanon's future projects plan
اوبرا الاجنحة المتكسرة لجبران خليل جبران
Krikita - at the supermarket
Krikita: Lebanon's and beyond borders favorite nuts and kernels
Tahkik - Shawarmanji 29/09/2013 تحقيق - الشاورمنجي
الشاورما في لبنان اصل الكلمة تركي ومعناها ملك اللحم، وفي هذه الحلقة يتناول تحقيق شاورمنجي
The only documentary show in Lebanon and the Middle East. A dynamic show presented by Claude Hindi, covering hottest political, economic and social topics of the week. This first of its kind program sheds light on society's problems, crisis, unanswered needs and on-going difficulties faced by the Lebanese people. Claude Hindi drives the investigations into its deepest levels, searching for the truth.
Tahkik with Georges Kawkabani's family MTV Lebanon
Broadcast on the 25th of january 2015, the story of Eddy kawkabani and his family. Thank you MTV Lebanon.
Ras el-Matn is Lebanon's biggest pine nut producer
(12 Jul 2017) LEADIN:
Lebanon is one of the world's biggest pine nut producers, helping to employ hundreds of families.
The largest number of pine nut producers are found in the village of Ras el-Matn.
STORYLNE:
The forests of Ras el-Matn hold a vital harvest for Mount Lebanon.
These are pine trees and their nuts provide work for many of the local residents.
Ras el-Matn produces 60 to 70 percent of Lebanon's pine nuts and around 250 families here live off income derived from the crop.
Pine trader Raja Salha calls pine trees the second symbol of Lebanon after the Lebanese cedar.
Harvesters climb up trees to pluck cones from the branches.
Their haul is laid on the ground so the sunshine can open them up and reveal the precious nuts inside.
It's a process that can take two months but Salha believes it's the right way to collect the harvest.
This is the traditional way which keeps the high quality of the nuts. Lebanese pine nuts are considered some of the best and finest pine species in the world, because we use traditional and natural ways in their production, he says.
The dried cones are put into drums which separate the kernels from the hard exterior.
The pine trees in Lebanon produce between 500 and 800 tonnes of white shelled nuts every year.
Salha says he can sell a kilogramme of the commodity for between 46 and 48 US Dollars depending on the quality, size of the nut, and the way of producing it.
The industry provides jobs for a lot of women.
The final stage of cleaning and sorting the nuts is normally done by the females in the family, according to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation.
Joanna Salha has been picking pine nuts for 25 years.
It is our country's production and our livelihood, she says.
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