
Beirut Hotel 2011
In Danielle Arbid's *Beirut Hotel (2011)*, a chance encounter in the vibrant nightlife of Beirut sparks an intense, fleeting romance between Zoha, a young married singer, and Mathieu, a French lawyer caught in a web of suspicion.
Director: Danielle Arbid
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Beirut Hotel (2011) about?
The film follows Zoha, a young married singer in Beirut, who crosses paths with Mathieu, a French lawyer entangled in espionage allegations. Their chance meeting leads to a turbulent romance filled with danger, fear, and fleeting moments of hope.
Who directed Beirut Hotel?
Danielle Arbid directed *Beirut Hotel (2011)*, bringing her signature blend of raw emotion and political intrigue to the screen.
Who stars in Beirut Hotel?
The film stars Darine Hamze as Zoha, Rodney El Haddad as Mathieu, alongside Charles Berling, Karl Sarafidis, and Fadi Abi Samra in key roles.
Is Beirut Hotel (2011) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings are unavailable, *Beirut Hotel* offers a compelling mix of romance and suspense, anchored by strong performances and a moody atmosphere. Fans of politically charged dramas with emotional depth will find it engaging.
How long is Beirut Hotel?
The film runs for 99 minutes.
About Beirut Hotel (2011) — A Forbidden Romance in War-Torn Beirut
In Danielle Arbid's *Beirut Hotel (2011)*, a chance encounter in the vibrant nightlife of Beirut sparks an intense, fleeting romance between Zoha, a young married singer, and Mathieu, a French lawyer caught in a web of suspicion. Their brief connection unfolds against a backdrop of tension and danger, as both struggle to escape their pasts while navigating a city where secrets and violence lurk just beneath the surface. This gripping drama blends raw emotion with suspense, painting a vivid portrait of love in the face of adversity.
Set against the politically charged streets of Lebanon's capital, the film weaves together themes of betrayal, desire, and survival. With its moody atmosphere and powerful performances from Darine Hamze and Rodney El Haddad, *Beirut Hotel* captures the fragility of human connections amid chaos, leaving audiences questioning how far love can truly go.