Nadine Labaki is a Lebanese actress and filmmaker known for her impactful storytelling and unique cinematic style. She gained international recognition with her debut feature film, Caramel, which explores the lives of women in Beirut. Labaki's work often addresses social issues, particularly those affecting women and children in the Middle East.
In 2018, she directed the critically acclaimed film Capernaum, which tells the story of a young boy who sues his parents for neglect. The film received numerous awards and nominations, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, further establishing Labaki as a prominent figure in global cinema.