Mai Masri

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Mai Masri is a U.S.-educated Palestinian filmmaker who has directed eight films. Her pictures focus on Palestine and the Middle East and have won awards at film festivals throughout the world.

[edit] Filmography

  • Beirut Diaries (2006)
  • Frontiers of Dreams and Fears (2001)
  • Children of Shatila (1998)
  • Children of Fire (1990)
  • Wild Flowers: Women of South Lebanon (1986)

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