

Drama · Comedy · Romance
Overview
In 1975, the long slog of civil war has recently begun in Beirut. Two friends, Tarek and Omar, suffer during the Lebanese civil war. Conflicts arise when they decide to cross from West to East, crossing the Muslim-Christian line that divides Beirut.
Top Cast
Rami Doueiri
Rami Doueiri
Tarek
Rami Doueiri
Tarek
Mohammad Chamas
Mohammad Chamas
Omar
Mohammad Chamas
Omar
Rola Al Amin
Rola Al Amin
May
Rola Al Amin
May


Carmen Lebbos
Carmen Lebbos
Hala
Carmen Lebbos
Hala
Joseph Bou Nassar
Joseph Bou Nassar
Riad
Joseph Bou Nassar
Riad
Liliane Nemri
Liliane Nemri
Nahida
Liliane Nemri
Nahida
Mahmoud Mabsout
Mahmoud Mabsout
Hassan
Mahmoud Mabsout
Hassan


Hassan Farhat
Hassan Farhat
Militiaman Zeytouni
Hassan Farhat
Militiaman Zeytouni


Fadi Abi Samra
Fadi Abi Samra
Darwiche
Fadi Abi Samra
Darwiche
Leila Karam
Leila Karam
Oum Walid
Leila Karam
Oum Walid
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