Mai Masri

Mai Masri

Mai Masri is a Palestinian filmmaker who was born in Amman. She founded Nour Productions with her late husband, Jean Chamoun, and directed and produced over 18 films, which were screened worldwide and won over 90 awards. Masri is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. She is internationally known for her documentary work. Her solo directorial journey began with the film “Children of Fire” (1990) and continued to include films like “Hanan Ashrawi: Woman for Her Time” (1995), “Children of Shatila” (1998), “Frontiers of Dreams and Fears” (2001), “Beirut Diaries” (2006), “33 Days” (2007). Her latest film was released in 2021 “Beirut: Eye of the Storm”. Her debut feature film “3000 Nights” premiered at Toronto International Film Festival and represented Jordan at the Academy Awards for Foreign Language Film (2015). Masri co-directed with her late husband filmmaker, Jean Chamoun : “Under the Rubble” (1983), “Wild Flowers” (1986), “War Generation – Beirut” (1988), “Suspended Dreams” (1992), and produced: “In the Shadows of the City” (2000), “Hostage of Time” (1994), “Women Beyond Borders” (2004), “Yearning of the Laurel” (2007), and “Lanterns of Memory” (2009).

3000 Nights - PulpMovies
Under the Rubble - PulpMovies
Children of Shatila - PulpMovies
Wild Flowers: Women of South Lebanon - PulpMovies
Beirut Diaries: Truth, Lies and Videos - PulpMovies
Children of Fire - PulpMovies
Suspended Dreams - PulpMovies
Frontiers of Dreams and Fears - PulpMovies
33 Days - PulpMovies
Beirut: Eye of the Storm - PulpMovies
Lanterns of Memory - PulpMovies
War Generation - PulpMovies
Hanan Ashrawi: A Woman of Her Time - PulpMovies
The Arab Dream - PulpMovies
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