release date September 10 2020
Harvest Wins Award at the Final Cut in Venice of the Venice Film Festival
The film project Harvest by director Ely Dagher, winner of the prestigious Short Film Palme d'Or, won the Best Film in Post-production award at the Final Cut in Venice. The award is a cash prize of 5,000 euros to support the best film in post-production.

The Final Cut in Venice workshop supports films in the post-production stage from Africa, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria. The film selections are screened to an audience of producers, distributors and programmers of international film festivals. The workshop concludes with an award ceremony to honor the winning films that will be supported through the post-production phase.

Harvest was chosen as the Best Project in development at the CineGouna Platform, where it received a cash prize from Drosos Foundation.

The film tells the story of a young woman who returns home in Beirut after spending a long while abroad, leaving a bad experience behind. Haunting pressures to fit back into the family dynamics as well as revealing details of her life abroad weigh heavy on her. Feeling cornered, her fears and anxieties resurface, leading her to reconnect and find solace in another part of her Beirut life that she had forsaken. A life that is for her as familiar and foreign now as it ever was.

Written and directed by Ely Dagher as his feature film debut, Harvest stars Manal Issa, Yara Abou Haidar, and Roger Azar. The film is co-produced by Andolfi Production (Arnaud Dommerc), Abbout Productions (Myriam Sassine), Wrong Men, and Beaver and Beaver.


The film received grants from the Doha Film Institute and The Arab Fund for Arts and Cuture (AFAC). MAD Solutions handles the film’s distribution in the Arab world.

Born and raised in Lebanon, director and screenwriter Ely Dagher graduated with an MA in New Media and Contemporary Art Studies from the Goldsmiths College in London. He has been active in the arts world working on various projects juggling between different points of identification and visual structures, from surrealism, science fiction and the occult. His 2015 short film Waves ‘98’ was awarded the prestigious Short Film Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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