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Film Awards and Recognitions

OMÉ

STILLNESS

STILLNESS

Poster for the short film "Omé" showing a boy standing in a desert landscape at sunset.

Directed by Wassim Geagea, this Lebanese drama film has garnered multiple accolades, including the International Short Special Mention at the Dublin International Film Festival, a Special Mention at the Jerusalem Arab Film Festival, and the Best Fiction Short at the Tampere Film Festival. Additionally, it received the Rising Star Award and Best Director at the Richmond International Film Festival, along with a Special Mention at the Malmo Arab Film Festival and the Silver Star for Best Short Film at the El Gouna Film Festival, further highlighting its success in the international film festival circuit.

STILLNESS

STILLNESS

STILLNESS

Award logo for 'Short to the Point' winning Best Mini Short in November 2020.

Stillness is a short film directed by Jessica Mansour, which has won the Best Mini Short category at an international film festival, showcasing its excellence in the realm of Lebanese drama films. Additionally, it has gained recognition for its artistic approach that resonates with audiences, similar to its impactful Vodafone commercial.

GHADI

STILLNESS

VODAFONE - LET NOTHING STOP YOU

A boy sitting on the floor in a sunlit room with vintage furniture and a TV.

Ghadi is a poignant Lebanese drama film directed by Amin Dora. This remarkable film was selected as Lebanon's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards and has garnered numerous accolades at various international film festivals, including the Busan International Film Festival, the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival, and the Francophone Movies Festival in Rome. Additionally, it received the Arabian Sights Audience Award for Feature Films in Washington and participated in La Nuit des Mabrouks. Now, you can enjoy this captivating film on Netflix.

VODAFONE - LET NOTHING STOP YOU

VODAFONE - LET NOTHING STOP YOU

VODAFONE - LET NOTHING STOP YOU

Blurry black-and-white portrait with Cannes Lions, Dubai Lynx, and The Talkies logos.

Vodafone Let Nothing Stop You TVC has made a significant impact in the advertising world, being shortlisted in the Craft Films Category at the international film festival, Cannes Lions Awards. Additionally, it won the Silver Prize in the Craft Films Category at the Dubai Lynx Advertising Awards. The Vodafone commercial also achieved remarkable recognition at the MENA Cristal Awards, securing both the Cristal Gold and Grand Cristal in the Best Photography category.

VODAFONE - HISTORICAL GOAL

VODAFONE - LET NOTHING STOP YOU

VODAFONE - HISTORICAL GOAL

Soccer penalty kick moment with Vodafone and Dubai Lynx logos.

Vodafone's historical goal TVC, which has garnered recognition at international film festivals, including the Dubai Lynx Gold, showcases the essence of a Lebanese drama film within its narrative, effectively highlighting the brand's message.

VERS L'INCONNU?

VODAFONE - LET NOTHING STOP YOU

VODAFONE - HISTORICAL GOAL

Vintage movie poster featuring a man, a woman's face, and a ship at sea.

With Ila Ayn?, Georges Nasser introduces the first film to be made by a Lebanese director. Having been showcased at an international film festival like Cannes, the film was catapulted to world fame, becoming a symbol of the Lebanese film industry's newfound emancipation, much like the impact of a compelling Lebanese drama film or a memorable Vodafone commercial.

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