The 4th edition of the Lebanese Film Festival in France (FFLF) takes place from October 13 to 20, 2024, at the cinema Le Lincoln in Paris. The FFLF offers an ambitious program featuring 40 screenings and several cultural partnerships to enhance the audience's experience.
The festival will participate in several autumn events, including the Franco-Arab Film Festival in Noisy-le-Sec (November 15 to 30, 2024), focusing on Gaza, and the French release of Cyril Aris’ documentary Dancing on a Volcano, which has been screened in various Parisian theaters since September 25. The festival also partners with the play Parlons, il est temps, supported by the festival's first patron, Philippe Aractingi, staged at the Essaïon Theatre until October 29, 2024.
Alongside the screenings, the festival will host a kinetic photography exhibition entitled Au Fil du Temps under the curatorship of Elfan, a partner of the festival and a company that promotes cultural events for Lebanese communities in France, Belgium, and Lebanon. This exhibition, accessible throughout the festival at Le Lincoln cinema, questions the boundary between still and moving images and offers a poetic reflection on temporality.
Program here.