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Jocelyne Saab (30 April 1948 – 7 January 2019) was a Lebanese journalist and film director. She is recognized as one of the pioneers of Lebanese cinema. A reporter, photographer, scriptwriter, producer, director, artist and founder of the Cultural Resistance International Film Festival of Lebanon, Saab focused on the deprived and disadvantaged – from displaced peoples to exiled fighters, cities at war and a Fourth World without a voice. Her work is grounded in historic violence, and in an awareness of the actions and images required to document, reflect on and counteract it.


Career

Saab was born and raised in
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. She finished her studies of economics in the 1970s and began to work occasionally for television. Her first job was hosting a pop music program on the national Lebanese radio station called "Marsipulami got blue eyes." She next worked with Etel Adnan for ''As-Safa'' newspaper. She then became a television newsreader. Saab was also a war correspondent in
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and South Lebanon. She went to
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in 1971 and covered the
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in
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. In
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she worked as a reporter for French television. When the
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broke out, Saab began making documentary films. Her first documentary was called ''Lebanon in Turmoil''. After two years, she stopped doing 'classical' documentaries and began to give her documentaries a more personal perspective. This marked her turn towards a more personal and essayistic mode of filmmaking, as her country was torn apart by conflict. As a curator at Birkbeck, University of London noted: "These beautiful and moving films infuse their powerful documentary footage of daily life amid destruction and displacement with a poetic intensity that transcends the conflict and reaches beyond despair." After the civil war, Saab continued to make films, in both documentary and fiction formats. She travelled the world with her film ''Dunia'', which was selected for Sundance, Toronto and many Asian festivals. Saab became part of the
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(NETPAC). She created the
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in 2013 to promote Asian cinema in Lebanon. She launched the festival in five Lebanese cities, with the intention of promoting peace and understanding. During her last years, she pursued
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. She released 3 short videos as part of bigger projects. ''
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'' was also a photo exhibition, and ''My Name Is Mei Shigenobu'' was an ersatz of her last project (a long feature documentary).


Filmography


TV reportages

*1970 : ''The Lebanese House'' (unavailable) *1970 : ''Bombing in a Palestinian Neighborhood'' (unavailable) *1973 : ''Kadhafi : The Green March'' (10 min) *1973 : ''Kadhafi, The Man Who Comes From Desert'' (60 min) *1973 : ''Portrait of Kadhafi'' (5 min) *1973 : ''Special Middle East : Israel'' (26 min) *1973 : ''October War'' (8 min) *1973 : ''Middle East : Egypt'' (8 min) *1973 : ''War in Orient : Egypt'' (8 min) *1974 : ''Palestinian Keep Fighting'' (10 min) *1974 : ''Golan, on the Front Line'' (10 min) *1974 : ''Irak, War in Kurdistan'' (16 min) *1982 : ''Lebanese Hostages of Their City'' (6 min) *1982 : ''Lebanon : State of Shock'' (6 min) Source:


Documentary

*1973 : ''Palestinian Women'' *1974 : ''The Rejection Front'' *1975 : ''Lebanon in Turmoil'' *1975 : ''New Crusader in Orient'' *1976 : ''Children of War'' *1976 : ''South Lebanon, History of a Sieged Village'' *1976 : ''Beirut, Never Again'' *1976 : ''For A Few Lives'' *1977 : ''Sahara Is Not For Sale'' *1978 : ''Egypt The City of the Deaths'' *1979 : ''Letter From Beirut'' *1980 : ''Iran, Utopia in Motion'' *1982 : ''Beirut My City'' *1982 : ''The Ship of Exile'' *1986 : ''The Architect of Luxor'' *1986 : ''Phantoms of Alexandria'' *1986 : ''Copts: Pharaohs' Cross'' *1986 : ''Allah's Love'' *1988 : ''The Woman Killer'' *1989 : ''Al'Alma', Belly'' *1991 : ''Fecondation in video'' *1997 : ''The Lady of Saigon'' *2016 : ''Imaginary Postcards'' *2016 : ''One Dollar a Day'' *2018 : ''My Name Is Mei Shigenobu''


Fiction

*1985 : ''A Suspended Life (Ghazal el-Banat)`'' *1994 : ''Once Upon A Time : Beirut, the History of a Star'' *2005 : ''Dunia, Kiss Me Not on the Eyes'' *2009 : ''What's Going On?''


Installation

*2006 : ''Strange Games and Bridges'' (Dubai Art Fair ; Singapore National Museum ) *2011 : ''Le Jardin de la guerre'' (Les Halles de Saerbeck, Bruxelles) *2013 : ''Café du Genre'' (MuCEM, Marseille) *2017 : ''One Dollar A Day'' (Institut Culturel Français, Istanbul/Beyrouth ; DEPO Istanbul)


Book

Jocelyne Saab published a book of photography, just before she died. ''Zones de guerre'' () follows her whole career through stills and photographs from her films and work.


Awards

* Nomination for Grand Prix des Amériques Dunia 2005 * Nomination for the Grand Jury Prize of the Sundance Film Festival 2006


References


Further reading

*Mathilde Rouxel, ''Jocelyne Saab, la mémoire indomptée (1970-2015)'', Dar an-Nahar, Beirut, 2015, *Stefanie Van de Peer, ''Negotiating Dissidence'', Edinburgh University Press, 2017, *Dalia Said Mostafa, "Jocelyne Saab: A Lifetime Journey in Search of Freedom and Beauty" in: Josef Gugler (ed.), ''Ten Arab Filmmakers: Political Dissent and Social Critique'', Indiana University Press, 2015, , pp 34–50


External links


Website of The Jocelyne Saab's Friends Association
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