Randa Chahal Sabag

Randa Chahal Sabag or Sabbagh (Arabic: رندا شهال صباغ, romanized: Randā Shahāl Ṣabbāgh; December 11, 1953, in Tripoli[1] – August 25, 2008 in Paris)[2] was a Lebanese film director, producer and screenwriter.Born in Lebanon to an Iraqi mother and a Lebanese father,[1] she died of cancer in Paris at the age of 54."[3] Chahal served as a jury member at the Venice 64th International Film Festival in the Opera Prima section.[5] Sabbagh deployed a 'vaudevillian cast'[2] including foreign servants and philanthropists, visiting expatriates, militiamen and criminals – in a profane and dis-unified story mixing elements of absurdist plays.The drama unfolds under the vigilant yet impotent Israeli-Lebanese border guards; one of whom is played by renowned Lebanese composer, actor and playwright Ziad Rahbani.
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