This collection showcases the best of Lebanese thriller cinema, offering viewers a unique blend of suspense, cultural depth, and storytelling prowess. From political intrigue to personal dramas, these films provide a thrilling insight into Lebanon's complex socio-political landscape, making them not only entertaining but also educational for those interested in Middle Eastern cinema.

The Last Man (2006)
Description: This film follows a man who becomes embroiled in a political conspiracy after witnessing a murder, offering a thrilling look at corruption and justice in Lebanon.
Fact: It was one of the first Lebanese films to tackle political corruption head-on.


The Attack (2012)
Description: This film explores the aftermath of a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv, focusing on an Arab-Israeli surgeon who discovers his wife's involvement, leading to a personal and political thriller.
Fact: The film was based on the novel by Yasmina Khadra and was screened at the Cannes Film Festival.


Under the Bombs (2007)
Description: Set during the 2006 Lebanon War, this film follows a woman searching for her son amidst the chaos, providing a tense and emotional journey through war-torn Lebanon.
Fact: It was filmed in real locations affected by the conflict, adding authenticity to its portrayal.


The Insult (2017)
Description: This film delves into the escalating conflict between a Lebanese Christian and a Palestinian refugee, highlighting deep-seated tensions in Lebanese society. It's a gripping tale of how a simple insult can unravel into a national controversy.
Fact: The film was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, marking a significant achievement for Lebanese cinema.


Caramel (2007)
Description: While not strictly a thriller, "Caramel" intertwines the lives of five women in Beirut, with elements of suspense and drama, offering a nuanced look at life in Lebanon through a thrilling narrative.
Fact: It was Lebanon's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 80th Academy Awards.


Where Do We Go Now? (2011)
Description: Set in a remote Lebanese village, this film blends comedy and drama with thriller elements as women devise plans to prevent their men from engaging in sectarian violence.
Fact: It was Lebanon's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards.


The Valley (2014)
Description: A suspenseful narrative about a man returning to his village to find it changed by war, exploring themes of identity, loss, and redemption.
Fact: The film was shot in the beautiful and rugged landscapes of Lebanon's Bekaa Valley.


Stray Bullet (2010)
Description: A dark comedy thriller about a man who accidentally kills a militia leader, leading to a series of chaotic events in Beirut.
Fact: The film uses humor to address the absurdity of war and its impact on everyday life.


The Kite (2003)
Description: A suspenseful story about a young boy's journey to find his lost kite, which leads him into the heart of a city divided by conflict.
Fact: The film uses the metaphor of a kite to explore themes of freedom and restriction in a war-torn environment.


The Road to Lebanon (2008)
Description: This thriller follows a group of friends on a road trip through Lebanon, encountering various dangers and uncovering secrets along the way.
Fact: The film captures the beauty and peril of Lebanon's diverse landscapes, enhancing its thriller elements.
