Out Loud
Originally released in 2011. Out Loud is a comedy/drama film. directed by Samer Daboul.
Starring Rudy Moarbes, Ali Rhayem, and Jad Hadid
Synopsis
Six friends (three men, one gay and a woman) gather together in Jason's house outside Beirut for his birthday. Each of them has a very difficult family situation. During a long, intense night, eating, dancing and talking seriously, the young people make an ideal pact of love and friendship in the name of freedom, of a dream, of the hope for a better future. As in a new Decameron, modern rebels against the oppression, traditions, sexism and homophobia that permeate their society. But the violence of the real world breaks in on their splendid isolation. The first Lebanese gay movie, which was censored in its country of origin. This film combines different genres and styles: a Bollywood style format full of songs, choreographies and colours, but also a powerful melodrama, alternating moments of comedy and dramatic elements. A manifesto of liberty and emancipation, with a cast of actors as stunningly beautiful as fashion models.
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- Original Language
- AR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Out Loud about?
Six friends (three men, one gay and a woman) gather together in Jason's house outside Beirut for his birthday. Each of them has a very difficult family situation. During a long, intense night, eati...
Who directed Out Loud?
Out Loud was directed by Samer Daboul.
How long is Out Loud?
Out Loud has a runtime of 1 hours and 42 minutes (102 minutes total).
When was Out Loud released?
Out Loud was released on October 4, 2011 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Out Loud?
The main cast of Out Loud includes Rudy Moarbes, Ali Rhayem, Jad Hadid, Michel Sarkiss, Eliane Kerdy.