Nadim Tabet

Film Director

Born in Beirut, Nadim Tabet shows as of his young age an interest to cinema, first by watching numerous movies, then by shooting short fictions in video: Caravane (1997) and Kodak Color (1998). In 1999, he goes to France to pursue his studies in human sciences and cinema at the Sorbonne University. In parallel, he directs shorts filmed in Super 8mm and in DV: Histoires extraordinaires du cinématographe (1999), Martine et Alia (2001), Passé présent futur (2002), L’Arche de Noé (2003), Violante (2005), Le Liban en automne (2006), Jeunes et innocents (2007), Spring 75 (2008) and Souvenirs d’un été (2011). In 2001, Nadim Tabet co-founds the Lebanese Film Festival. Since 2011, he is member of the selection committee of the Oberhausen International Short Film Festival. One of These Days is his first feature narrative.