Capernaum tells the story of Zain, a Lebanese boy who sues his parents for the "crime" for neglect. The film follows Zain as he journeys from gutsy, streetwise child to hardened 12-year-old "adult" fleeing his negligent parents, surviving through his wits on the streets, taking care of Ethiopian refugee Rahil and her baby son Yonas, being jailed for a violent crime, and finally, seeking justice in a courtroom.
- Country:
- Lebanon, USA, 2018
- Group:
- Main Competition
- Duration:
- 121'
- Director:
- Nadine Labaki
- Screenplay:
- Nadine Labaki, Jihad Hojeily, Michelle Keserwany
- Cast:
- Zain Al Rafeea, Yordanos Shiferaw, Boluwatife Treasure Bankole, Kawsar Al Haddad, Fadi Yousef
- Festivals:
- 2018 Kan, Kalgari, Sarajevo, Sao Paolo, Toronto, Cirih, Melburn, Hemptons / Cannes Film Festival, Calgary International Film Fes
- Filmography:
- 2018 Capharnaüm / Capernaum / Kapernaum
2014 Rio, Eu Te Amo / Rio, I Love You (Segment O Milagre)
2011 Et maintenant on va où? / Where do we go now?
2007 Sukkar banat / Caramel - Cinematography:
- Christopher Aoun
- Editing:
- Konstantin Bock, Laure Gardette
- Producer:
- Candice Abela-Mikati, Ray Barakat, Joslyn Barnes, Danny Glover, Jason Kliot
- Production:
- Boo Pictures, Mooz Films
- Distributer:
- MCF MegaCom Film
- Awards:
- 2018 Calgary International Film Festival - Best Film, Sarajevo Film Festival - Best Film, San Sebastian Film Festival - Best Film, Melbourne Film Festival - Best Film, Mill Valley International Film Festival - Best Film
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Nadine Labaki spent the first seventeen years of her life, living in a war torn environment, by 1991 the civil war in Lebanon had ended. She began her career with Studio El Fan, a Lebanese talent show, in 1990. Labaki won a prize for directing various music video productions.
Lebanese filmmaker Nadine Labaki brings an undeniable emotional pull to this harrowing portrait of a poverty-stricken child's fight to survive in the slums of Beirut.
Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
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