The 10 Best Lebanon Animation Movies of All Time

The 10 Best Lebanon Animation Movies of All Time. You should check out these Lebanon Animation Movies. These Lebanon Animation Movies will give you a lot of fun and practice.

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1. Waltz with Bashir (2008)

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Director: Ari Folman

During a casual evening at a local bar, a former acquaintance confides in director Ari about a recurring nightmare involving a relentless pursuit by 26 ferocious canines.

This haunting dream persists each night, with the same number of menacing beasts in pursuit. After some discussion, the two men surmise that this nightmare may be linked to their shared experience in the Israeli Army during the first Lebanon War in the early 1980s.

To Ari’s surprise, he realizes that he has no recollection of this period in his life. Intrigued by this enigma, he resolves to seek out and interview old friends and comrades from around the world in order to uncover the truth about that time and himself. As Ari delves deeper into the mystery, surreal images begin to emerge from his memory. – Lebanon Animation Movies

2. Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet (2014)

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Director: Roger Allers

The story is set in Lebanon during the Ottoman Empire, where Kamila, a widowed mother, serves as a housekeeper for Mustafa, a foreign poet, painter, and political activist who is under house arrest. Mustafa is under the watchful eye of Halim, a soldier who secretly harbors feelings for Kamila.

Kamila’s daughter, Almitra, has become mute after her father’s death and has resorted to stealing from local merchants, causing trouble. Her only companions are seagulls, with whom she communicates through birdlike noises.

When the Sergeant arrives to inform Mustafa that he is now free and must leave for his home country by the end of the day, Halim escorts him to the ship. During this time, Mustafa engages in conversations with Kamila, Almitra, Halim, and the townspeople, who view him as a hero.

The discussions range from topics such as freedom, parenthood, marriage, work, love, and good and evil, with each director bringing their unique style to the film. – Lebanon Animation Movies

3. The Elephant King (2017)

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Director: Hadi Mohammadian

The leader of a group of savage wildlife hunters seeks to infiltrate the land of Ivory, the home of elephants, with the intention of hunting these majestic creatures for sale to the king. Despite the elephants’ celebration of the birth of the king’s son, Shadphant, his obesity proves to be a source of disappointment and difficulty. However, the attack on the island brings him closer to the hearts of all. – Lebanon Animation Movies

4. Alephia 2053 (2021)

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Director: Jorj Abou Mhaya

Alephia 2053 narrates the tale of three individuals who find themselves in a race against time and each other to confront the origin of a cyberattack that has penetrated the most impregnable surveillance systems of the most autocratic regime ever known. – Lebanon Animation Movies

5. Waves 98 (2015)

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Director: Ely Dagher

Omar, disenchanted with his existence in the segregated suburbs of Beirut, is drawn to the heart of the city by a newfound fascination. As he becomes immersed in a world that is both proximate and yet isolated from his reality, he gradually loses his bearings and finds himself grappling to maintain his connections and sense of belonging. – Lebanon Animation Movies

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6. Princess of Rome (2015)

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Director: Hadi Mohammadian

Mellika, the Princess of Rome and granddaughter of Great Caesar is the subject of a story that chronicles her journey from Byzantium in the 9th century. She fled to Baghdad to avoid her arranged marriage to Krytos and ultimately became the mother of Imam Mahdi, the Savior. Life in Byzantium was routine, with bustling markets and guards stationed at the city walls.

The city’s notables kept the Tsar informed of local news, while his messengers reported on the movements of Muslims, which posed a threat to the peace and stability that Byzantium had enjoyed for centuries. Despite the city’s apparent prosperity, children were forced to work and the priest was disheartened by the way of life in Byzantium. He preached to the people, promising them salvation by reciting verses from the Gospel. – Lebanon Animation Movies

7. Beyond Beyond (2014)

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Director: Esben Toft Jacobsen

Young, seagoing hare Johan the rabbit receives a call about his long-lost mother and chooses to embark on an adventure while his father is gone getting supplies for their ship. The theme of the novel Beyond Beyond is craving the unattainable.

A tale of a little rabbit kid who decides to take on the most powerful force despite not being old enough to understand life’s rules. He gains a greater understanding of life as he proceeds.  – Lebanon Animation Movies

8. Pelle Svanslös (2020)

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Director: Christian Ryltenius

Pelle Halels, a cute kitty, had a happy existence in the country until one storm causes him to fall into a river and travel all the way to Upsala, a large city. There, he makes both new acquaintances and nice people. – Lebanon Animation Movies

9. Pettson och Findus – Kattonauten (2000)

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Director: Árpád Szabó

Given that Pettson claims that kittens don’t do the dishes or pay rent, the cat Findus decides he wants to write a letter to the King. Findus and the elderly guy decide to take an excursion while they wait for a response. – Lebanon Animation Movies

10. The Ape Star (2021)

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Director: Linda Hambäck

Jonna has spent her entire life in the orphanage. One day, she is adopted by a gorilla. Jonna takes some time to get adjusted to her new mother, but just as things are starting to go well, the local authorities put their lives in danger. – Lebanon Animation Movies


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