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The film poster of "Beirut Dreams in Color" is readily available for download via the button below. The poster represents the heart and soul of the documentary, offering a glimpse into the resilience and artistic vibrancy of Beirut’s queer community. This high-resolution version of the poster is a shareable asset that can be used to help market and promote the film for those hosting a community screening.

Film Poster

The "Beirut Dreams in Color" Community Guide is a comprehensive resource for individuals and communities interested in engaging with the documentary's narrative. The guide offers an overview of the film, community guidelines, a heartfelt note from the director, and introductions to the film's protagonists. Moreover, it delves into the intricate tapestry of Lebanon's modern history, sheds light on the country's present state, and examines the complex landscape of LGBTQ+ rights - in Lebanon as well as worldwide. Furthermore, the guide equips viewers with post-screening discussion questions and connections, fostering meaningful conversations and encouraging audiences to explore the film's themes and messages beyond the screen. This guide is not only meant to enhance the viewing experience but also serves as a catalyst for dialogue and understanding.

Community Guide

The Electronic Press Kit (EPK) offers a wealth of information about “Beirut Dreams in Color". The press kit lists the film festivals where our documentary has been screened and the various awards it has garnered, underscoring its critical acclaim. The EPK furthermore provides a synopsis of the film, includes a director's statement, and introduces the dedicated team behind the film, highlighting the collaborative efforts that brought this remarkable story to life.

Electronic Press Kit

Production Stills

A fan of Lebanese alternative rock band Mashrou' Leila holds a rainbow flag during their concert IN Lebanon in 2017.
Hamed Sinno interview in San Francisco 2019.
Mashrou’ Leila Violinist Haig Papazian at performance in San Francisco during US tour in 2019. Character Name: Haig Papazian
Memorial for Sarah Hegazi in Beirut.
Tarek Zeidan listens to Larry Kramer speak at the Queer Liberation March in New York City in 2019.
Mashrou’ Leila plays to a crowd in San Francisco.
Egyptian activist Sarah Hegazi speaking to her best friend Mostafa Fouad on a video call.
Lebanese drag queen Emma Gration performs in Brooklyn NY during PRIDE week.