The film council from near and far invites you to: Caramel
After a sold-out screening in April, the film council decides to show Caramel again, so that even more people can enjoy this heartwarming film.
Caramel (Arabic: سكر بنات Sekkar banat) is a 2007 Lebanese film. This comedy-drama film, about five women in a beauty salon in Beirut, was directed by Nadine Labaki.
Caramel
A warm comedy in which the lives of five very different women intersect in a beauty salon in Beirut. During combing, cutting, varnishing, filing and waxing (hence the title Caramel), lively and intimate conversations take place about men, sex and motherhood. Layla is in love with Rabih, a married man. Nisrine is a Muslim, about to get married, but is no longer a virgin. Rima is attracted to women. Jamale refuses to get older. And Rose takes care of her sick sister.
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Program Council
From the project Verre binding , film is used as an art form to create encounters between Arnhemmers from near and far.
The programme council, which started in October 2024, chooses films from all over the world with universal themes that offer the viewer a different perspective. Verre binding with Films als Verbinding gives visitors the opportunity to meet Arnhemmers from near and far and to discuss universal themes together.
