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Home Bitter Home: Lebanon's Heartbreak on Screen
19 Jan
Summary
- Anthology of Lebanese short films to premiere at Rotterdam.
- Film explores artists' personal crises linked to Beirut's struggles.
- Sales rights acquired by Mad World for global distribution.

The film sales arm of Mad Solutions, Mad World, has announced its acquisition of international sales rights for the Lebanese anthology "Home Bitter Home." This collection of short films, set to feature in the Rotterdam International Film Festival's Harbor Program in January, offers intimate portraits of five artists.
Spearheaded by director Georges Hachem, the anthology intricately links the personal struggles of these artists with the ongoing crises in their hometown of Beirut. Hachem describes the film as a reflection of the profound love for Lebanon intertwined with the persistent desire to escape its chaos for a more stable life.
The film's themes of longing for home while pursuing personal dreams are expected to resonate universally. Produced by Stray Bee, "Home Bitter Home" showcases the creative endeavors of numerous Lebanese writers, directors, and technical crews, bringing a slice of Lebanese reality to the global stage.




