Karam Ghossein, who also works as a cameraman for other video artists from Lebanon, combines pictures from a commissioned production he shot on the occasion of a friend’s wedding in 2004 with street impressions from the present day. Past events can’t be told apart from the observations of today: a kaleidoscope of stories that take place on this highway. From the sea, to the sky and back. Thoughts on the death of friends, and not so good friends. Exceedingly concrete by contrast, are the shots and screams in the night, the ambulances. Rituals of masculinity such as riding a motorcycle on its rear wheel. Fights for power and reputation that have stood the test of time. Ghossein’s friend never inquired after the video footage, he has long since taken a new wife. Pink wedding dresses, illegitimate children. Stories merge to become a new life.
With
- Mounzer Baalbaki (Voice-Over)
Crew
Written and Directed by | Karam Ghossein |
Cinematography | Karam Ghossein |
Editing | Vartan Avakian |
Colour Correction | Belal Hibri |
Sound Design | Ramzi Madi, Gábor Ripli |
Producers | Emily Dische-Becker, Karam Ghossein |
Co-Production | Lamha Productions Beirut, Libanon |
World Sales
Friendly Fire Films
Produced by
Friendly Fire Films
Karam Ghossein
Born in Nabatiye, South Lebanon in 1988, he lives in Beirut. He studied film and television at the Lebanese University. Since 2006 he has worked on numerous experimental, documentary and fiction short films as well as on TV productions, including as cinematographer on Al Marhala Al Rabiaa (The Fourth Stage) which screened in the 2016 Forum Expanded. His work has been shown at venues including MoMA in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Street of Death is his debut film as a director.
Filmography
2017 Street of Death
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2017