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Flavia Béchara

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Flavia Béchara est une actrice libanaise, qui a joué dans le film Le Cerf-volant (2004).

Elle a aussi joué dans Adam's Wall de Michael MacKenzie (2008).

Usually with

Ziad Rahbani
Ziad Rahbani
(1 films)
Alain Levent
Alain Levent
(1 films)
Maxim Roy
Maxim Roy
(1 films)
Julia Kassar
Julia Kassar
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Flavia Béchara (2 films)

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Actress

Adam's Wall, 1h33
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, Romantic drama
Themes Films set in Africa, Political films
Actors Jesse Aaron Dwyre, Paul Ahmarani, Flavia Béchara, Maxim Roy, Leni Parker, Patrick Sabongui
Roles Yasmine Gibran
Rating64% 3.2302753.2302753.2302753.2302753.230275
In Montreal’s Mile End, Adam Levy, a Jewish teenager, falls in love with Yasmine Gibran, a Lebanese girl… On his way to audition for music school, Adam meets Yasmine, who is participating in a student protest. When the demonstration gets out of hand, they are thrown together in the rush to evacuate the school. He might have missed his audition, but instead he’s met the girl of his dreams! Adam, handsome and shy, and Yasmine, exquisite and passionate, are instantly drawn to one another.
The Kite
The Kite (2004)
, 1h15
Directed by Randa Chahal Sabbag
Origin Liban
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films set in Africa, Political films
Actors Flavia Béchara, Ziad Rahbani, Julia Kassar
Roles Lamia
Rating63% 3.192193.192193.192193.192193.19219
The Kite is set in a village called Deir Mimas over the border of the pre-occupied territories in southern Lebanon (occupied by Israel). The 16-year-old Lebanese girl Lamia (Flavia Bechara) lives with her family in the village. Her family had promised to marry her off to her cousin Samy (Edmond Haddad), who lives on the Israel side. Lamia’s mother, Amira (Randa Asmar) was unwilling and dejected to send her daughter away because that meant that Lamia could never come back because of the tense political situation at the border.