But to Nando, a photographer who discovers he has some sort of inheritance waiting for him in Beirut Lebanon, we grasp a vivid and uncanny vision of what defines his culture behind his lenses—that definition is simply everyday life.
The pilot begins with Nando practicing his profession, as he snaps pictures of different faces, places and situations. As he arrives home, he opens up a long letter addressed from Lebanon, appearing to be written by someone close to him. The only problem is, the whole letter’s written in Arabic, which to Nando, it’s about as informative as an instruction booklet written in Chinese.
Even his friend, who’s of Arab descent, can’t also read the language. So, Nando then decides to step outside and ask the locals. Finally, he meets a market vendor who translates, “The letter says you were left some sort of inheritance in Lebanon”.
And viewers will be remembering his adventures as well, as the series is directed with so much beauty and art that will make you take a stroll in the cities as well to take it all in. The cinematography through out Flying Kebab is quite mesmerizing as each moment is filled with vibrancy. It’s like looking at Nando’s photographs—filled with different faces, places and situations.
Nando’s adventure in Beirut doesn’t just happen on video—you can follow his explorations via Twitter and especially Flickr. So whenever you feel like taking a break from your work, chores or even if you’re just in the need to discover something new, Flying Kebab will take you places. And, maybe it will even make you discover a thing or two about your own culture.
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