The museum preserving the memories of broken hearts
Discover the everyday objects and mementos that embody a love that’s failed. Step inside the museum of broken relationships.
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Video Editor - Documentary
Berlin, Germany
3 reviews$500 - $900 / Day
Request QuoteI started my career in Beirut my home town where I was born and grew up. Worked in a local Tv in Lebanon as a production coordinator for 3 years. When the Syrian crisis started I was moving between Lebanon, Syria, and Istanbul covering the war as a freelancer and working on my first documentary. At the beginning of 2014, I came back to Beirut worked for 1 year covering the refugees' crisis and started with Ahmad Moftah (my work partner) our own production house Moftah Productions, we did numerous productions from all over the world. Now I'm working as a freelance video journalist traveling between Lebanon and Germany and other European countries.
Discover the everyday objects and mementos that embody a love that’s failed. Step inside the museum of broken relationships.
In Dubai, wealthy drivers splurge on making their licence plates unique – and even compete for rare number combinations in auction.
After fleeing war in Syria, chocolatier Essam Hadhad and his family settled in Canada after three years as refugees. For him, getting back to work meant getting his life back on track.
Lebanon is home to one of the world’s rarest and oldest cheeses, called Ambarees, which is made in unique clay jars. However, the practice is rapidly disappearing.
Mohammad Lahham is a sculptor in Lebanon who fled the war in Syria five years ago with his wife, two children and his parents. Now based in a southern suburb of Beirut, he creates sculptures of Christian saints at a roadside studio 40km south of the city. He says people tell him his job is forbidden – referencing Islamic tradition that discourages depictions of deities in physical form.
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