Lebanese filmmaker Mounia Akl continues to make waves on the global stage, blending personal narrative with political insight in her latest project. Following the success of her debut feature Costa Brava, Lebanon, which premiered at the 2021 Venice Film Festival, Akl has taken on a significant role in the upcoming Netflix series House of Guinness. Created by Steven Knight, renowned for Peaky Blinders, the series delves into the tumultuous legacy of the Guinness brewing family in 19th-century Dublin and New York.
Akl helms the final three episodes of this eight-part historical drama, bringing her unique perspective to the narrative. Her work is characterized by a deep understanding of space and memory, often reflecting the socio-political landscapes of her homeland. In House of Guinness, she navigates the complex dynamics of family, power, and legacy, themes that resonate with her previous explorations of identity and displacement.
The series is set to premiere on Netflix on September 25, 2025, promising a rich tapestry of historical intrigue and personal drama. With Akl’s direction, audiences can expect a nuanced portrayal that intertwines the personal and the political, much like her acclaimed work in Costa Brava, Lebanon.
Why she matters:
- A visionary blending space and story, with an architecture-informed eye for place and politics.
- A resilient creator, turning trauma and adversity into art and resistance.
- A socially and environmentally conscious artist, pushing boundaries in regional cinema and production practices.
- A rising force in both film and television, with international recognition and an expanding body of work.
As Akl’s career continues to flourish, her contributions to international cinema highlight the importance of diverse voices in storytelling. Her journey from Lebanon to Dublin underscores the universal nature of human experiences and the power of film to bridge cultural divides.
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