Review: Lana Daher’s ‘Do You Love Me’ Explores a Beirut Beyond War
The film ‘Do You Love Me’ offers a unique perspective on Lebanon. Director Lana Daher assembles found footage for the
The film ‘Do You Love Me’ offers a unique perspective on
Lebanon. Director Lana Daher assembles found footage for the
project. This 75-minute film explores the complexities of
Beirut. It moves beyond the traditional imagery of war. The
work creates a portrait of memory and trauma. It also
captures the essence of life in the region. Daher presents a
complex emotional landscape. The film serves as a study of a
city's enduring spirit.