Summaries

Robert Rabiah visits Lebanon, delving into their culture, political issues and interviews prominent people, ordinary citizens, and the next generation about the current situation facing the country now.

Details

Keywords
  • culture
Genres
  • Adventure
  • Drama
  • Documentary
Release date Dec 4, 2023
Countries of origin Australia
Language English Arabic
Filming locations Beirut, Lebanon

Box office

Budget $9500

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 1m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 16 : 9

Synopsis

Robert Rabiah visits Lebanon, delving into their culture, political issues and interviews prominent people, ordinary citizens, and the next generation about the current situation facing the country now.

Some of the special guest interviews include the nations most controversial/political rap artist, Nizar Zgheib, world famous food blogger, Anthony Rahayel (No Garlic, No Onions) Head of United Nations Lebanon, Sarah Shouman, Charbel Bassil, owner of the the countries most famous restaurant, Le Chef, which was made world-famous after it made global news that the devastating Beirut port explosion destroyed the building and actor Russell Crowe made a generous donation to Le Chef in memory of the late Anthony Bourdain who had visited and featured the restaurant in one of his TV episodes.

Other guests include ordinary citizens with extraordinary tales that are intertwined with breathtaking landscapes juxtaposed against a powder-keg backdrop.

Robert Rabiah visits Lebanon, delving into their culture, political issues and interviews prominent people, ordinary citizens, and the next generation about the current situation facing the country now.

Some of the special guest interviews include the nations most controversial/political rap artist, Nizar Zgheib, world famous food blogger, Anthony Rahayel (No Garlic, No Onions) Head of United Nations Lebanon, Sarah Shouman, Charbel Bassil, owner of the the countries most famous restaurant, Le Chef, which was made world-famous after it made global news that the devastating Beirut port explosion destroyed the building and actor Russell Crowe made a generous donation to Le Chef in memory of the late Anthony Bourdain who had visited and featured the restaurant in one of his TV episodes.

Other guests include ordinary citizens with extraordinary tales that are intertwined with breathtaking landscapes juxtaposed against a powder-keg backdrop.

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