Randa Chahal Sabbag, a prominent figure in Lebanese cinema, captivated audiences with her unique storytelling and sharp satirical edge. Her 1997 film, *The Infidels*, stands out in her filmography, blending humor with poignant reflections on identity and conflict. This film, along with her acclaimed *The Kite* (2003), which won the Silver Lion at the Venice International Film Festival, showcases her ability to explore the complexities of war and human experience, making them highly sought after by collectors.
Chahal's works, characterized by their incisive dialogue and rich character development, often faced censorship, notably with *Civilisées* (1999), which features a bold critique of the Lebanese Civil War. This film, despite its limited screenings, is a rare gem for collectors who appreciate the intersection of art and political discourse. With her untimely passing in 2008, Chahal's films have become even more valuable as collectors seek to preserve her legacy within the annals of film history.