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The Beach House is a film about four people from an Arab generation, roaming over the ruins of ideologies, causes, and virtues of their predecessors. It portrays their intellectual and emotional nonchalance about what is happening around them in their daily lives and relationships. In a house that is a sixties' experiment in mixing modern and Islamic architecture, a stone and concrete cube suspended over a rocky shore bashed by the waves of the Mediterranean, by famed Iraqi architect Refaat Chaderji, we spend a night with four characters whose non-stop conversations and peculiar actions reflect the void and chaos they are living in. 

  • Year
    2016
  • Runtime
    75 minutes
  • Language
    Arabic
  • Country
    Lebanon
  • Director
    Roy Dib
  • Screenwriter
    Raafat Majzoub and Roy Dib
  • Producer
    Aya Al Blouchi and Roy Dib
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