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Out Loud

Country: Lebanon, Language: Arabic, 102 mins

  • Director: Samer Daboul
  • Writer: Samer Daboul
  • Producer: Samer Daboul; Eli Khoury

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Lebanon's first gay-themed film!

As they say...practice makes perfect...

It doesn't take too long to realise that neither the director nor the production crew have any perceivable film-making talent.

As for the actors...no, they are no actors here - proven, beyond all reasonable doubt, in the first - intensely annoying - 5 minutes.

Lebanon's first gay-themed film, surely they could have produced something better than this...the only way is up.


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The(ir) Blurb...

OUT LOUD, a modern story of friendship and love in different ways among upcoming Lebanese generation facing social conflicts overcoming it and making their lives a better world. Young heroes face tragedies that forever will change their lives. Jason and Nathalie create new family of friends. Each becomes aware of personal struggles and overcomes it as inevitable outside threat remains. Out Loud, five young friends and a woman in Lebanon take a bold step towards revelation of mind and heart.

Cast & Characters

Michel Sarkiss as Elvis;
Rudy Moarbes as Jason;
Jad Hadid as Louis;
Ali Rhayem as Rami;
Jean Kobrosly as Ziad;
Eliane Kerdy as Nathalie