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Karim Kassem's 'Pipes' Premieres at Karlovy Vary Film Festival

Karim Kassem's 'Pipes' Premieres at Karlovy Vary Film Festival

Lebanese director Karim Kassem's latest film, "Pipes," is set to have its world premiere at the prestigious Karlovy Vary Film Festival, competing in the Crystal Globe Competition. This marks Kassem's fifth film in five years, underscoring his prolific output amidst the sociopolitical instability of Lebanon. The film aims to shed light on the often-unseen consequences of war and displacement, particularly focusing on the experiences of migrants.

Kassem stated that "Pipes" seeks to present a broader perspective on the human cost of conflict, noting, "A lot of people are being affected by war but we don’t see the whole picture." This sentiment suggests the film will delve into the complex realities faced by individuals and communities impacted by prolonged instability and migration. The director's previous works have garnered significant acclaim within the MENA region, establishing him as a notable voice in contemporary cinema.

The Karlovy Vary Film Festival, a significant event in the European film calendar, provides a prominent platform for "Pipes" to reach an international audience. The inclusion of the film in the Crystal Globe Competition highlights its potential artistic merit and narrative significance. Kassem's consistent production of films over the past five years demonstrates a dedication to exploring critical social and political themes through his cinematic lens.

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