OMAR GABRIEL - عمر غبريال

@omargabriel____

Photographer | Filmmaker | Storyteller Films, photoshoots, commercials let's collab ✉ [email protected]
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Feeling incredibly honored, blessed, and proud to have directed "Lebanon After the War: Is Healing Possible?" for @artetracks Endless gratitude to the remarkable @ruwanteodros , @raymondachamoun , and j_haidar @sit_yanna — the true heroes of this film. Without their trust, vulnerability, and strength, these honest, necessary stories wouldn’t exist. Together, we reflect on the lasting impact of Israel’s war on Lebanon — what was taken from us, how we continue to carry it, and whether healing is even possible. This film is deeply personal. Since the war began, locked away from home, I’ve asked myself every single day: What can I offer? How do we tell our stories with tenderness and truth? How do we remind the world that we are not just numbers — that we exist, that we matter, in all our depth and humanity? This piece would not have been possible without the incredible work of my dream crew: 🎬 Assistant Director: @ckeey.jpeg 🎥 DOP: @eligenehmeh 🎙 Sound Engineer: @taniakammoun 💡 Gaffer: @YoanZoghby ✂️ Editor: @nkoulakhoury 🎧 Sound Designer: @Victorbress Thank you all for making this gem a reality — and to @artetracks and @nciht for believing in the importance of this story. Watch the full episode via the link in my bio ✨️
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✨ So thrilled to share that "Don’t Take My Joy Away" has been awarded Best Short Film at the "Cine Paris Film Festival" and received a Special Award at "Nazra Palestinian Short Film Festival". This is just the beginning of the journey. I hold on to the hope that films can still raise awareness and open conversations, especially in times when it feels difficult to trust. None of this would have been possible without the immense labor, love, and dedication of the team behind the film: Actor/Dancer: @omarbakee._.r @omargabriel____ DOP: @eligaaaaaahh Editing: @sandrafatte Sound Design: @flugen.music Assistant Editing: @marcobaz5 Poster Design: @mounz_the_illustrator & All our Shatila fam ❤️‍🔥
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7 months ago
I'm delighted and immensely grateful to announce my latest project with @artefr a documentary delving into the topic of inflation in Lebanon from the perspective of the unique artist @yara.nammour . This episode also includes a segment covering inflation in Argentina. You can catch the Beirut episode, directed by me and running at 20 minutes and 34 seconds, on Arte's platform. Link available in my bio🤸‍♂️ Big shoutout to my lovely team behind this work: Featuring: @yara.nammour DOP: @nvghvm @omargabriel____ Sound: Engineer/ Sound designer: @Alexmitri @alecastermitri Editing: @myriam_geagea Special thanks: @vanessakayyem @rosercor ⚠️Trigger warning: This video includes moments of the explosion.
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2 years ago
🌟 May 13-17 in Calgary, AB: Fairy Tales Queer Art & Film Festival returns for its 28th year with films, performances, installations, DJs, drag, and nightlife. Don’t Take My Joy Away by Omar Gabriel screens May 16th as part of Programmers Choice Shorts Package. Set in Shatila, a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, two friends revel in the small joys of life until violence suddenly disrupts their world. Forced to flee, they embark on a dangerous journey of survival, confronting fear, chaos, and the stark realities around them. Along the way, they must choose between remaining in the shadows or seeking the light. 💫 “Programmer’s Choice is a bold, unforgettable collection of films that rose to the top—where humour meets heartbreak, and intimacy collides with provocation. Spanning continents and experiences, these stories linger in the body and mind, inviting us into moments of risk, desire, and transformation that refuse to be forgotten.” 🗓️ May 13-17, 2026 📍Calgary, AB 🔗 https://queerfilmfest.ca/ @queerartsyyc Clip: Don’t Take My Joy Away (2024) by Omar Gabriel @omargabriel____ #cfmdcfilm
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Fragments of Raymonda Chamoun’s story, a raw reflection on post-war Lebanon, memory, survival, and healing 🎥 @artetracks Full docu in bio 🪬
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Pool Al Madame "Moni, a Palestinian woman living in Shatila, built a pool in her parking lot for children to play. Her parents arrived there after being displaced from Palestine in the wake of the Nakba. She grew up inside the camp, in a life shaped by limits, where the outside world felt distant, almost unreal. As a child, she carried quiet dreams of simple things she could never reach. Years later, she made herself a promise that the children of Shatila would still taste joy, even if the world beyond remained out of reach. So she created a pool, not by the sea, not under the open sky, but in an underground parking lot. And somehow, in that unlikely place, laughter echoes, and the walls of the camp soften." @omargabriel____ is a Lebanese filmmaker and photographer whose work is raw yet poetic, shaped by emotional human intimacy, bringing to the surface the unspoken narratives and its complex nuances in Arab societies. With a sensibility that moves between tenderness and confrontation, he captures moments that feel both deeply personal and collectively shared. Tsawwar is an ongoing visual series in Daftar which explores the stories behind a photograph, taken in the region or by an Arab photographer, written in their own words.
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Sharing with you some insights into the process behind our film " Don't take my joy away". Exciting movie screenings are coming soon - following Bern @pinkapplefilmfestival , we'll be heading to France and then more to come 💫
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They can never take our beauty ☀️
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Same war, different year—again, a ceasefire. @ruwanteodros feelings might echo in many of us, still trying to make sense of what a ceasefire even means, still carrying the weight the wars have left behind. Full documentary in bio. @arte.tv @artetracks
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28 days ago
La Madonne locale(2) For the past five years, photography has been our ritual, a space where @jen_el and I witness her life unfolding. This year feels different, capturing not just her growth, but pieces of a larger project rooted in heritage, ancestral culture, and the love that helps us heal the past. Photography is just one part of this journey, and we can’t wait to share it with you.
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