
Bosta 2005
Step into the vibrant streets of Beirut in Bosta (2005), a captivating dance drama that blends traditional Dabke routines with modern flair. Under the direction of Philippe Aractingi, the film follows Kamal, a charismatic dancer who returns to his hometown after 15 years abroad.
Director: Philippe Aractingi
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bosta (2005) about?
Bosta (2005) follows Kamal, a charismatic dancer who returns to Beirut and reassembles his dance crew to modernize traditional Dabke routines.
Who directed Bosta?
The film was directed by Philippe Aractingi, a visionary behind some of the most exciting dance dramas in recent years.
Who stars in Bosta?
The talented cast of Bosta (2005) includes Rodney El Haddad, Nadine Labaki, Nada Abou Farhat, and Bshara Atallah.
Is Bosta (2005) worth watching?
With its unique blend of traditional and modern dance, Bosta (2005) is a must-watch for fans of music and dance dramas. Although its IMDb rating is unrated, the film's energetic performances and cultural context make it a compelling watch.
How long is Bosta?
The runtime of Bosta (2005) is 112 minutes.
About Bosta (2005) — A Dance Revolution in the Heart of Beirut
Step into the vibrant streets of Beirut in Bosta (2005), a captivating dance drama that blends traditional Dabke routines with modern flair. Under the direction of Philippe Aractingi, the film follows Kamal, a charismatic dancer who returns to his hometown after 15 years abroad. With a renewed passion for his heritage, Kamal reassembles his dance crew and sets out to modernize their traditional performances. As they take to the streets, the crew's energy and creativity bring the city to life, infusing the air with an infectious sense of joy and community.
Through the lens of dance, Bosta (2005) explores themes of cultural identity, community, and the power of art to bring people together. With its rich cultural context and dynamic performances, the film offers a unique glimpse into the beauty and resilience of Beirut's vibrant dance scene. Whether you're a fan of music, war dramas, or simply great storytelling, Bosta (2005) is sure to captivate and inspire.