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Participants portraits during the training sessions to women within the Creative Arts for Peace and Equality project "Cape project" by Clowns without borders Sweden.
- Documentary DP
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Non-Fiction Film Director
Beirut, Lebanon
$200 - $2000 / Day
Request QuoteBorn in Lebanon, Joëlle Abou Chabké graduated from ALBA University in 2012 with a master degree in cinema directing. Since 2008, Joëlle has been working as a director, editor, D.O.P and sound recordist on several documentaries. In 2016, she shot the feature documentary “Counting tiles” directed by Cynthia Choucair that premiered at the Rotterdam film festival and that have competed in many other festivals. She is actually working on two feature documentaries as a sound recordist “We are inside” by Farah Kassem and “You don’t die two times” by Ager Oueslati. Her filmography includes short documentaries “Pas de ports pour les petits bateaux” that won the tanit d’argent in the Carthage film festival (JCC) - 2017 and best international short documentary in Cinéma sous les étoiles, Canada – 2019. Also two 8 mm shorts “Did you see the woman?” (that was screened during les Rencontres du Cinéma Documentaire - Peripherie Montreuil – 2018) and “Aller-retour” that won the second prize at Regard Indépendant festival in Nice – 2019. In 2018, she completed her second master’s degree in documentary filmmaking at Paris 7 Diderot (DEMC).
Participants portraits during the training sessions to women within the Creative Arts for Peace and Equality project "Cape project" by Clowns without borders Sweden.
Participants portraits during the training sessions to women within the Creative Arts for Peace and Equality project "Cape project" by Clowns without borders Sweden.
Stories about the origins of famous arabic dishes
A video about the public and the private in BEIRUT with the Ngo Nahnoo.
On 27 September 2014, 95 photographers took part in the second Beirut Photo Marathon, producing an extraordinary photo collection of the city including 1062 photos under 12 themes all taken within 12 hours.
“The Caravan” is a project that puts voices of Lebanese residents, and Syrian and Palestinian refugees at the heart of a street theatre performance, literally, through the use of recorded storytelling audio.
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