In a captivating development, the Dubai-based company 75East has signed a groundbreaking deal with Lebanese director Cyril Aris, whose debut feature film is making waves and turning heads. But here's where it gets intriguing: the film, titled 'A Sad and Beautiful World,' is more than just a cinematic masterpiece.
The movie, a sweeping romance, has already won the hearts of audiences at the Venice Film Festival's Giornate degli Autori, where it claimed the Audience Award. And this is just the beginning! It has since embarked on a festival tour, captivating viewers in London, Athens, Montpellier, and soon, the MENA autumn circuit.
But the accolades don't stop there. The film has been selected as Lebanon's submission for the Best International Feature Film at the prestigious 98th Academy Awards. A remarkable achievement for any filmmaker, but especially for a debut feature.
The story unfolds over three decades in Beirut, exploring themes of passion, loss, and hope. It follows the complex relationship between Nino and Yasmina, played by Hassan Akil and Mounia Akl, who are torn between their love and the harsh realities of survival in a country facing immense challenges. A truly emotional and thought-provoking premise.
Aris, a Columbia University MFA graduate and editor, co-wrote the film with Bane Fakih. It is lead produced by a talented team, including Georges Schoucair of Abbout Productions and Jennifer Goyne Blake and April Shih of Diversity Hire. A diverse and internationally acclaimed group of producers, ensuring the film's global appeal.
Aris is no stranger to success, with previous credits including the feature documentary 'Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano,' which premiered at Karlovy Vary and toured globally, winning numerous awards. His debut documentary, 'The Swing,' also made waves at the same festival.
75East, established in 2023, is a forward-thinking company that represents exceptional filmmaking talent from around the world, with a special focus on the SWANA region. Other renowned filmmakers represented by 75East include Bassel Ghandour, Abu Bakr Shawky, and Mahdi Fleifel.
As Aris' career continues to soar, it's clear that his unique storytelling and global perspective are leaving an indelible mark on the industry. But what impact do you think his work will have on the future of cinema?