The 31-year-old has reopened three such
cinemas, two in his home city of Tyre in southern Lebanon, and
another in Nabatiyeh, and has transformed them into hubs for
film, art and theater.
"When I embarked on this journey, I felt I shared this dream
with people in my city who are eager to have a cultural life
restored", said Istanbouli, who shows films by directors such as
Woody Allen, Pedro Almodovar, David Lynch and Lars Von Trier.
Istanbouli, who was born in Tyre and studied fine arts and
directing at the Lebanese University, initially relied on a bank
loan and donations from the public for his projects but now gets
financial support from the Lebanese ministry of culture, a Dutch
NGO and the United Nations force in Lebanon.
Istanbouli's dream is also driven by a family connection, his
father used to repair cinema projectors, while his grandfather
screened movies from Greece and the Palestinian territories,
projecting them on a wall.
"This is an way to achieve my father's dream", he said.
(Reporting by Maria Semerdjian and Ali Hashisho; writing by Mark
Hanrahan in London; editing by Alexander Smith)
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