I REMEMBER LEBANON wins Pangea Day

Lebanese filmmaker, Zeina Aboul Hosn’s short film I REMEMBER LEBANON took the prize for best film from Asia/Australia on Saturday at the first ever Pangea Day.
For four hours, twenty-four films “made by the world for the world” were broadcast live around the globe via the Internet and at organized events.
In I REMEMBER LEBANON, Aboul Hosn records the daily lives of friends and family in Lebanon. 12-year old Anas wants to be a filmmaker, Zeid’s rock band is ready to tour the world, and Marianne’s TV career is just taking off. But when the bombs begin to fall, what happens to the dreams and aspirations of a country left in limbo?”

