- Randa Chahal
Randa Chahal Sabbag, (born 11 December, 1953, in Tripoli,
Lebanon ; died 25 August, 2008 inParis ,France ), was a Lebanese film director, producer and screen-writer who died from cancer at the age of 54. ["Award-winning filmmaker Randa Chahal Sabag passes away in Paris" by Jim Quilty. The Daily Star newspaper, Wednesday, August 27, 2008] .Awards
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Order of the Cedars (Officer ), national decoration,Lebanon ,2003
*Nestor Almendros Prize,New York ,2000 (See below for individual film awards and nominations)
Themes
Chahal began her career with documentary films but shifted to feature films by the 1990s, though she retained ‘a documentary-maker's nose for contentious subject matter’ [ "Award-winning filmmaker Randa Chahal Sabag passes away in Paris" by Jim Quilty. The Daily Star newspaper, Wednesday, August 27, 2008] . She is reported to have said,“You discover in my films a common denominator. You notice that the camera only moves from right to left exactly like Arabic writing.” ["Randa Chahhal": NOW Extra remembers the life and work of the great Lebanese filmmaker. By Louisa Ajami, NOW Staff, September 1, 2008 [http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=57121 Randa Chahal] ]
"Les Infidèles", a 1997 drama, is about the relationship between a French diplomat and a former Islamist who agrees to turn over the names of his colleagues if the French government will release an imprisoned friend.
"Civilisées" (A Civilized People) released in 1999, is a black comedy about the
Lebanese Civil War , which killed at least 100,000 people [Lebanese Filmmaker: Randa Chahal Sabbag by Mai Hoang, World Press Review, March 2004 issue (VOL. 51, No. 3) [http://www.worldpress.org/Mideast/1803.cfm Lebanese Filmaker: Randa Chahal Sabbag] ] . Chahal deployed a ‘vaudevillian cast’ [ "Award-winning filmmaker Randa Chahal Sabag passes away in Paris" by Jim Quilty. The Daily Star newspaper, Wednesday, August 27, 2008] including foreign servants and philanthropists, visiting expatriates, militiamen and criminals - in a profane and disunified story mixing elements of absurdist plays. Some 40 minutes of the film was censored for its ‘obscenity’ and ‘uncomplimentary representation of Lebanon during this particularly unsavory spell of its history’ [ "Award-winning filmmaker Randa Chahal Sabag passes away in Paris" by Jim Quilty. The Daily Star newspaper, Wednesday, August 27, 2008] ["Randa Chahhal": NOW Extra remembers the life and work of the great Lebanese filmmaker. By Louisa Ajami, NOW Staff, September 1, 2008 [http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=57121 Randa Chahal] ] . It was subsequently screened only once, at the Beirut International Film Festival.Chahal soared to fame in 2003 with "
The Kite ", which received theSilver Lion at the 2003Venice Film Festival and won several prestigious prizes and international acclaim; the Grand Special Jury Prize, the Cinema for Peace Award and the Laterna Magica Prize. Set in a low-key SouthLebanese village, the film is about love, life, death and the absurdity of theIsraeli occupation , seen from the perspective of aDruze family separated following the division of their village into two with one half annexed toIsrael . The story evolves around an arranged marriage between Lamia, a 16-year-oldLebanese Druze girl, (played by Flavia Bechara) and herIsraeli Druze cousin (played by Maher Bsaibes). The drama unfolds under the vigilant yet impotentIsraeli-Lebanese border guards; one of whom is played by renowned Lebanese composer, actor and playwrightZiad Rahbani . The Kite is used ‘as a metaphor for love and for life at the border’, it explores, with depth and sometimes humor, 'the meaning of brides, of the hope they represent for divided families and, sometimes, for divided nations' [Film Journal International 2004] [A critique of 'The Syrian Bride' (Eran Riklis) with a praise to "The Kite", by Maria Garcia, Film Journal International, Sept. 2008] .In
2005 , Chahal started a new project with the distinguishedLebanese-American Hollywood film-producerElie Samaha . With the working title "Too Bad for Them", the film is expected to combine comedy, music, dancing as well as politics, and North-South socio-economic disparities. However, the film was unreleased at the time of Chahal's death.Filmography
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References
* [http://randachahal.com/english/home.php Randa Chahal] Official website of Randa Chahal
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