Echoes of Beirut: Lana Daher’s Do You Love Me and the Architecture of Memory
In the landscape of contemporary documentary filmmaking, few works dare to tackle the fragmented, often erased history of a nation with the visceral intensity of Lana Daher’s Do You Love Me (2026). A Beirut-based multidisciplinary artist, Daher has…
Echoes of a Fractured Land: Lana Daher’s Do You Love Me and the Architecture of Memory
In the landscape of contemporary documentary filmmaking, few works possess the visceral, haunting resonance of Lana Daher’s debut feature, Do You Love Me (2026). A kaleidoscopic, 76-minute odyssey through the cultural and personal memory of Lebanon, the…
Echoes of a Shattered Mirror: Lana Daher’s Do You Love Me and the Architecture of Lebanese Memory
In the landscape of contemporary documentary filmmaking, few projects capture the visceral, fragmented reality of national identity as poignantly as Lana Daher’s debut feature, Do You Love Me (2026). A kaleidoscopic 76-minute journey through seven…
Fragments of a Fractured Land: Lana Daher’s Do You Love Me and the Archive of Survival
In the landscape of contemporary documentary filmmaking, few works manage to capture the elusive, haunting intersection of personal history and national trauma as viscerally as Lana Daher’s debut feature, Do You Love Me (2026). A kaleidoscopic, 76-minute…