Maroun Bagdadi

Maroun Bagdadi (Arabic: مارون بغدادي‎; January 21, 1950 – December 11, 1993) was a Lebanese film director known for his vivid portrayal of Lebanon's civil war. Bagdadi was internationally the best-known Lebanese filmmaker of his generation. He worked with American producer/director Francis Coppola and made several films in French that became hits in France. Maroun Bagdadi was arguably Lebanon's most prominent filmmaker, one whose work has been seen all over the world. One of his best-known films, Houroub Saghira (Little Wars), was shown at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival, drawing this comment from a prominent film critic: "To make a film about Beirut that eschews polemics for more universal, more human issues is an achievement." His first Lebanese production was for television, an educational program called 7½. In 1975, he directed his first feature film, Beyrouth Ya Beyrouth. Koullouna Lil Watan, a 75-minute documentary produced in 1979, won the Jury Honor Prize at the International Leipzig Festival Documentary and Animated Film.

Birth Location Lebanon
Born 1950-01-21
Died 1993-12-10

Movies

Room 666 as Self
1982

Movies

1992
1992
Out of Life Screenplay
1991
Out of Life Director
1991
1987
The Veiled Man Director
1987
Achoura Director
1984
War on War Director
1983
The Little Wars Producer
1982
The Little Wars Screenplay
1982
The Little Wars Director
1982
Whispers Director
1980
1975