12+ Nadine Labaki Quotes On Education

I was watching TV and saw people with masks, weapons, and grenades. I thought, Is that really possible? Could we be here yet again? And go into civil war one more time? — Nadine Labaki

A small film from a small country, in Arabic with nonprofessionals: It was practically impossible. Just to make it was like a dream to me. — Nadine Labaki

I thought if my son was now eighteen years old and he was tempted to join the fight and take the burden of protecting his family - because it's always tempting especially for young men - what would I do as a mother to stop him? — Nadine Labaki

I think the first film you do with your instincts because you haven't learned with another director or you haven't worked on other films, so you tend to do things your own way. I think what I learned the most was to take your time, to try to be less rushed into things and have some distance with what you're doing. — Nadine Labaki

I want to keep talking about my people and my country in my own language. — Nadine Labaki

When people say to me, 'You make us proud,' it's heartwarming to hear that. — Nadine Labaki

It's a different point of view on the world and it's different issues and it's important. It's healthy to have both, and more and more women are becoming of aware of that. And when you are aware of how strong of an impact it has on people - it changes things. — Nadine Labaki

Beirut turned into a war zone in a matter of hours. We were stuck at home, the roads were blocked. — Nadine Labaki

I don't like to be feared, and I can't work in conflict, I'm very bad with conflict. I try to avoid it, it paralyzes me. — Nadine Labaki

I'm just someone who observes a lot. — Nadine Labaki

I like to have the impression that whatever is happening is true. — Nadine Labaki

There are a lot of female directors in Lebanon but we can't really talk about a true film industry, it's still very small. But we do have a few female directors. — Nadine Labaki

Life Lessons by Nadine Labaki

  1. Nadine Labaki's work demonstrates the power of art to bring attention to social issues and create meaningful conversations.
  2. She has shown how art can be a platform for activism and a way to challenge the status quo.
  3. Her work is a reminder that art can be used to inspire change and create a more just and equitable society.
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