It was an honor, really, and a delight.”īorn in the middle of the Lebanese civil war, a young Hamzé was sent to a private boarding school in London. “The award meant a lot for me since it came from a country I visited for the first time, rich in history and intellect. Hamzé also served as co-writer, co-producer and casting supervisor for Nuts, French filmmaker Henri Bargès’ directorial debut. This made her different and fearless and that drew me to playing her character,” Hamzé says. She portrayed an addiction to risk, which I personally think is usually portrayed for male heroes and rarely for women. “What I liked about Lana is that she was a tough woman, and had a sharp edge to her. This summer, Lebanese rising starlet Darine Hamzé received the Best Actress Award at the 10th edition of Oran International Arabic Film Festival for her role in the action comedy Nuts where she plays a strong-willed mother and wife, Lana, who takes up gambling against her husband’s will as well as that of professional poker players taking part in underground games organized by the mob across Lebanon.
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