Jocelyne Saab
Known for: Directing
Born: April 29, 1948 in Beirut, Lebanon - Died: January 6, 2019
Jocelyne Saab was a filmmaker and a photographer. She was born in 1948 and grew up in Beirut. In 1973, she became a war reporter in the Middle-East, covering the war of October for Magazine 52, the third television channel in France. In 1975 she directed her first feature film, a documentary released in Parisian cinemas: Lebanon in Turmoil, distributed by Pascale Dauman. She will then cover the Lebanese war for fifteen years, during which she directs almost thirty films, including Beirut, never again, broadcasted on France 2 in 1976, Letter from Beirut and Beirut, my city, broadcasted on France 3 between 1978 and 1982. In 1977 both Egypt, City of the Dead and The Sahara is not up for sale and were shot and released in Parisian cinemas. In 1981, she shots Iran, Utopia in the making on the days following the Iranian revolution, which received several international prizes. In 1998, she went to Vietnam and directed a documentary called The Lady of Saigon, which is awarded best French documentary by the French senate. It’s broadcasted on France 2, and in many international festivals.
Known for
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As Kineastas
Arab Camera
Self
Beirut, Never Again
Narrator (English Voice-Over) (uncredited)
Lebanon in a Whirlwind
Self (uncredited)
Making of Nahla
Self
Lebanese, Hostages of Their City
Self - Narrator (voice)
South Lebanon: The Story of a Village Under Siege
Director
Imaginary Postcards
Director
The Lady of Saigon
Director
Dunia
Director
Fertilization in Video
Director
Children of War
Screenplay
Palestinian Women
Screenplay
Rejection Front
Director
My Name is Mei Shigenobu
Director
What's Going On?
Screenplay
Once Upon a Time in Beirut
Director
The Razor's Edge
Director
For a Few Lives
Director
One Dollar a Day
Director
The Ship of Exile
Writer
The Ghosts of Alexandria
Director
The Architect of Louxor
Director
La Tueuse
Director