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In 2007, the Denis was put on the market and purchased by D. Raja, a Mt. Lebanon entrepreneur. Subsequently, the Denis Theatre Foundation was formed as a non-profit organization. The Foundation signed a 15-year lease in 2008, with plans to renovate and reopen the theater. The Foundation purchased the theater outright in 2010. [1]
The Cinémathèque nationale du Liban is a film archive in Beirut, Lebanon. [1] See also. List of film archives; References External links. ...
Pages in category "Cinema of Lebanon" ... The Lebanese Cinema Movie Guide Awards This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 22:01 (UTC). Text ...
Lebanon was producing "a string of sexually indulgent films" such as Cats of Hamra Street [59] and The Guitar of Love in 1973, [60] starring Georgina Rizk, the Lebanese beauty queen who won Miss Universe in 1971. [61] In the 1970s, cinema attendance in Lebanon was the highest among Arabic-speaking countries. [62]
The Lebanese Movie Awards known as The LMAs, is an award ceremony recognizing the best Lebanese & International cinematic achievements in the film making industry. The LMAs honors these films both in their artistic and technical aspects with categories including Best Lebanese Motion Picture, Best Directing, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, among others.
Initially named Sahat al-Burj, the Municipality of Beirut modernized the square in 1878 as the main meeting place of the city.Beshara Effendi designed a garden with fountain and kiosks, overlooked by the Petit Serail – the seat of Beirut's governor general – as well as public buildings and souks.
The Galleria Hotel Beirut is a five-star hotel in Beirut, Lebanon.It is located to the north-west of the city and has 162 rooms and 12 suites on 11 floors. The hotel has a number of restaurants including the Atrium Cafe, Champions Sports Bar & Restaurant which is an American-style sports bar, the Palms Brasserie which serves expensive French cuisine, and Waves Pool Bar & Grill, known for its ...
The Temple Theater was built in 1929 at the intersection of North tenth and North B Streets, but not as a movie theater, rather the building was the local Masonic Temple hence the name Temple Theater. The theater was included in the original building design as an 800-seat auditorium with a balcony, and was originally to be used for Masonic rituals.