a letter to myself lettre à moi-même
Writing to oneself. Choosing the words, putting them down, validating them. To exist, to feel certain. To speak to oneself, to others, to the world. Through these words, the camera follows seven Lebanese LGBTQI+ individuals, capturing their vulnerabilities, hopes, and perseverance in a society that marginalizes them and offers little more than obstacles. Sparked by the explosion at the port of Beirut and the fear of regret—”of not having spoken without fear”—Omar Gabriel, a Lebanese queer artist, picks up his camera to reveal faces, document stories, and touch hearts in the hope of fostering understanding.
This series of seven portraits creates a striking, intimate, and universally resonant visual poetry. Letters are signed by Valérie, Domina, Moe, Soha, Isabella, Leah, and Omar.
selected at Rhode Island International Film Festival, Berlin Yearnings and Unfulfilled Dreams Festival and Montreal Lebanese Film Festival
followed by a meeting with the director