
Winner, Best Documentary Feature, Montreal Independent Film Festival 2020
Co-presented by International Documentary Association
Shot through the eyes of a native who returns to rediscover images from his childhood, Stove, takes the form of an intimate poem, journeying through and examining the spirit of Bzebdine, a small village in rural Mount Lebanon.
About the Filmmaker
Jad Andari is an independent filmmaker born in Falougha, Mount Lebanon in 1986. In 2020, he began working on a film based on the Ten Bulls of Zen. The film is set in Mount Lebanon in the early 1700s. Principal photography will begin on location (in Lebanon) in 2022. He is a UCLA and NYU alumnus and an Army veteran.
Co-presented by
- Year2019
- Runtime55 minutes
- LanguageArabic
- CountryLebanon
- DirectorJad Andari
- CinematographerRamzi Hibri
- EditorCarine Doumit
- Sound DesignRalph Atallah, Shakeeb Abu Hamdan
Winner, Best Documentary Feature, Montreal Independent Film Festival 2020
Co-presented by International Documentary Association
Shot through the eyes of a native who returns to rediscover images from his childhood, Stove, takes the form of an intimate poem, journeying through and examining the spirit of Bzebdine, a small village in rural Mount Lebanon.
About the Filmmaker
Jad Andari is an independent filmmaker born in Falougha, Mount Lebanon in 1986. In 2020, he began working on a film based on the Ten Bulls of Zen. The film is set in Mount Lebanon in the early 1700s. Principal photography will begin on location (in Lebanon) in 2022. He is a UCLA and NYU alumnus and an Army veteran.
Co-presented by
- Year2019
- Runtime55 minutes
- LanguageArabic
- CountryLebanon
- DirectorJad Andari
- CinematographerRamzi Hibri
- EditorCarine Doumit
- Sound DesignRalph Atallah, Shakeeb Abu Hamdan