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Nadine Labaki

Nadine Labaki
Born in Baabdat, Lebanon on the 18th of February 1974 to Antoine and Antoinette Labaki, Nadine participated as a contestant on the televised talent show, Studio el fan, in the early 90's in the "directing" category. For the competition, she directed a music video, "Habeebi Ya", for an amateur singer called Carla. Carla is now a well known presenter in Rotana music channel's program, Rotana Café.

Her first video was "Tayr El Gharam" for the Lebanese artist Pascale Machaalani. Later on, she did another two videos for Noura Rahal, but these videos didn't draw much attention. Her follow up effort with Katia Harb for the music video of the song "Ma Fina", garnered more recognition.

Labaki's real breakthrough was Nancy Ajram's video, "Akhasmak Ah". The video showcased Nancy as the waitress of a traditional Egyptian coffee shop where she serves and entertains male customers. The video raised controversy, but Nadine justified her use of this character as a powerful and attractive female figure.

Nadine continued to have huge successes with Ajram in specific, in videos like "Ya Salam" (that portrays the life of a sad star), "Lawn Ouyounak" (a magical wedding), and "Inta Eih" (a heart-breaking drama in which she was able to show us Ajram's acting ability). The three videos gained huge popularity, and they were awarded with best music video honors.

Nadine also signed a Coca-Cola endorsement, where she does Coca-Cola Light commercials. So far, Nadine has done only one Coca-Cola Light TV commercial, as well as a few promotion ads for the press.

In an interview aired on Future Television, both Nadine and Caroline stated that their passion for production and directing is derived from their uncle (their mother's brother). They described the way he used to recount his directing visuals as if he just envisioned them.

She also started exploring acting, initially in the Lebanese movie Bosta. However, she did not perform the singing shown in the film.

In 2007, Nadine continued to escalate her career with her first feature film, entitled Caramel. As well as directing the film, she acted one of the lead roles. The film was met with much acclaim in Lebanon and around the Middle East. It also premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival during Directors' Fortnight. It continued its run at several other high-profile film festivals, including the Toronto Film Festival and AFI. Caramel grossed well over $13 million dollars, having cost $1.6 million to make. It continues to expand in different countries around the world, including the U.S.A. and the United Kingdom.

Shortly after the movie release, Labaki married Khaled Mouzanar, the music composer for Caramel.



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Nadine Labaki - what members say


  • Caramel
  • Caramel review by A customer from London
    Rated - 5.0 stars Sweet caramel 3 October 2008
    ...Nadine Labaki was able to express culture, love, friendship, sacrifice. It is a tender and well crafted film. It shows that all around the world we all have the same dreams...   Read customer review

Nadine Labaki - filmography


  • Where Do We Go Now? (2011)
    Starring: Nadine Labaki
    Director: Nadine Labaki
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    A group of Lebanese women try to ease religious tensions between Christians and Muslims in their village.
    4.5 stars out of 5 88% from 12 members
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  • Stray Bullet (2010)
    Starring: Badih Bouchakra,  Takla Chamoun,  Nadine Labaki
    Director: Georges Hachem
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    Noha is about to get married. Her family is relieved to see her take advantage of this last chance before officially becoming a spinster just like her sister. Everything seems to be going well. However, on this special Sunday of August 1976 in Lebanon, on the same evening her elder brother is ..read more »
    1.5 stars out of 5 26% from 3 members
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  • Bosta (2008)
    Starring: Nada Abou Fahrat,  Bshara Atallah,  Rana Alamuddin
    Director: Philippe Aractingi
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    Bosta is a road musical that takes the audience on a wonderful journey across various Lebanese regions... a journey accompanied by a groundbreaking soundtrack and, of course, this truly pioneering dance, the electro-dabkeh.
    3 stars out of 5 56% from 11 members
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Nadine Labaki facts

5 most recent films

Where Do We Go Now? - 4.5 stars
Stray Bullet - 1.5 stars
Caramel - 3.5 stars
Bosta - 3.0 stars

5 highest-rated films

Caramel - 3.5 stars
Where Do We Go Now? - 4.5 stars
Bosta - 3.0 stars
Stray Bullet - 1.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Stray Bullet - 1.5 stars
Bosta - 3.0 stars
Where Do We Go Now? - 4.5 stars
Caramel - 3.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Fatmeh Safa - 2 times - show films
Ismaïl Antar - 2 times - show films
Aziza Semaan - 2 times - show films
Yasmine Al Masri - 2 times - show films
Yasmine Elmasri - 2 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Rodney El Haddad - 4 times - show films
Jihad Hojeily - 4 times - show films
Philippe Aractingi - 1 times - show films
Georges Hachem - 1 times - show films