Hady Zaccak
Born March 22, 1974 in Beirut, Hady Zaccak studied at the IESAV film school (Institute of Scenic, Audiovisual and Cinematographic Studies/Saint-Joseph University/Beirut). He holds a diploma in audiovisual studies (1997) and a Masters in cinema studies/film directing option (2001). He participated in film directing, editing and production workshops at FEMIS (Paris-1996), INSAS (Brussels-1999) and HFF Konrad Wolf (Potsdam-2007).
Since 1997, he has written and directed more than 20 documentaries, which have been broadcast on several television channels in Lebanon, the Arab world and Europe and presented/awarded at several film festivals around the world. Four of his films âYa Omri-104 ridesâ, âA History Lessonâ, âMarcedesâ and âKamal Jumblatt, witness and martyrâ were also screened in theaters in Beirut. Hady Zaccak uses documentary to bring history to life, record the present, preserve memory and film metamorphoses and stagnation.
After writing a book in French on the global history of Lebanese cinema "Lebanese cinema: itinerary of a cinema towards the unknown" (1929-1996)" (Dar-el-Machreq -1997-Beirut), he continues his explorations the history of cinema in Lebanon with two documentaries "Lebanon through cinema" and "War cinema in Lebanon" (2003). Over the years, he has filmed the constant metamorphosis of Beirut "BeirutâŠPoints of view" (2000) and "Taxi Beirut" (2011)) while discovering other Arab capitals "Sindbad in Baghdad" (2003) and "Taxi Sana'a" (2012). He investigated for television on the place of religion and religious groups in the Middle East from Lebanon, in Egypt and Iran âThe Neo Missionariesâ (2004) â âThe Coptsâ (2004) â âThe Shiitesâ (2005)
He studied the Palestinian cause with â1000 and 1000 Nightsâ (1999) and âRefugees for Lifeâ (2006) and then documented the 2006 war in Lebanon and its social and environmental repercussions with 4 films: âThe War of peaceâ (2007) - âThe oil spill in Lebanonâ (2007) - âThe Shiite echoes of Lebanonâ (2007) and âSunni echoes of Lebanonâ (2008). âHoneymoon 58â (2013) and âKamal Jumblatt, witness and martyrâ (2015). In 2017, he presented âYa Omriâ (â104 wrinklesâ) where he addressed the theme of memory through the portrait of his grandmother. After several years of research, HZ published a new book âThe Last Film Screeningâ in 2021, exposing the social, political and cultural history of Tripoli through its cinemas. His following films received awards: âYa Omriâ (â104 wrinklesâ), âKamal Jumblatt, witness and martyrâ, âMarcedesâ, âA history lessonâ, âThe oil spill in Lebanonâ, â1000 and 1000 Nights"
Alongside his work as a filmmaker, Zaccak has been a professor at IESAV-Saint Joseph University of Beirut since 1998. He teaches courses in film writing and directing, cinema history and film genres. He also gives workshops on documentary and cinematographic culture in several regions of the Arab world (Lebanon-Jordan-Oman-Egypt) and in Africa (ISMA, Benin). Hady Zaccak is also the founder of ZAC films.