
Marilyne Naaman
Acting
Biography
Marilyne Naaman is a Lebanese actress and singer, born in Beirut. She studied audio-visual cinema at Notre-Dame University (Lebanon), then in 2019 pursued the international intensive workshop of the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg in Stuttgart (Germany), specializing in directing, writing, and acting. Naaman has taken on various roles in local and international short films as well as roles in series now playing on SHAHID and NETFLIX. Recently, she played the lead role in a feature film called La Nuit Du Verre D’eau (Mother Valley) alongside iconic French actress Nathalie Baye, directed by Lebanese-French director Carlos Chahine, going on to win Best Actress at Amman International Film Festival. Naaman started her musical career in 2020 and in 2023, she participated in the international-French TV program, The Voice, on TF1.
Known For

Fed up with his mysterious and unpredictable wife, Hadi’s business trip takes an unexpected turn when he meets a spontaneous and captivating woman who reignites his sense of freedom. As their connection deepens, secrets begin to unravel, exposing manipulation, obsession, and hidden motives. Torn between desire and loyalty, Hadi becomes entangled in a dangerous emotional web where love, control, and revenge collide with life-altering consequences.
Till Death

After 45 years, Ghalya discovers a dark secret about her family and birth—a revelation that makes her determined to seek a mysterious truth about who she really is.
In Blood

Lebanese TV presenter Yasar dedicates her show to exposing injustice against women — but her own buried past resurfaces when a mysterious new neighbour moves in with a hidden agenda. Inspired by real social issues, this Lebanese Ramadan drama weaves together stories of domestic violence, toxic masculinity, secret relationships, and women reclaiming their strength. Dark, layered, and socially charged.
In the Hope of

Only Ensaaf can reverse her grandmother’s curse on Al Samaans, but her path is paved with challenges and her destiny is tied to the success of her endeavour.
THE VISIT

In 1958, while revolution is rumbling in Beirut, three sisters spend their holidays in an isolated village of Lebanese mountains: rebellious Nada, romantic Eva, and the eldest Layla, a good woman, beloved by everyone. But the war threatens and the sudden entrance of two French summer vacationers leads Layla to revolt against patriarchal society.
Mother Valley

Mounia searches for her lost cat among the ruins of the Beirut port explosion. Joined by her best friend Ghady, they navigate the remnants of their city on a quest to recover what's been lost.
The Sun Sets on Beirut

In a corner of one of Beirut’s streets, Nathalie is closing the bar where she works to welcome her boyfriend, Amin. It is an important night for the couple. They're going to celebrate him getting the role of his life in a huge feature film. But little did Nathalie know that Amin is also coming with small news that will turn their night upside down.
So Cool

Living in Beirut, a highly enthusiastic filmmaker is in a state of hyper inspiration characterized by an overfiow of contrasting ideas. As a consequence, his characters will go through compelling and extraordinary circumstances. To clear his mind, he heads north where a screening of his short films is scheduled in a rural public school. A series of encounters along the way will turn his world upside down.
State of Agitation

At a hospital in a Lebanese village, organ trafficking is secretly taking place. Nurse Lucie works to ease the way, until the day where a new element appears and pushes her to hold out.
Peur bleue
Strange and life-threatening events in a construction site create tension between the Syrian workers and the Lebanese villagers. Tarek, one of the workers, becomes convinced that the site is haunted.
In This Darkness I See You

Farah, a young woman in her early twenties, is slowly fading out behind her solitary routine until an unexpected visit from a longtime friend leads her to question her choices.
Apnea

Rebecca, a 24 years old woman, lives with her mother in Beirut. Single mother, she struggles to bond with her son, Elias. The day before his sixth birthday, Elias asks if she can take him to see the sunset by the sea. Reluctant, Rebecca is forced to face the memory of a traumatic event that has been haunting her for years.
Beyond the Sea
Far away from home, and after becoming auditorily impaired with a tinnitus as a result of the Beirut blast of August 4th, Tahara, a Lebanese immigrant in Europe, tries singing again, but homesickness overtakes her every emotion. Water is a sensory key element that reminds her of home, by the Mediterranean sea, where her heart and mind are at ease.