Natasha Choufani

[1] Choufani later went on to develop her skills further in several drama workshops, while working as an extra on sets and taking part in independent short films.

[3] The role earned her a Murex D'or nomination as "Best Upcoming Actress" in 2015[4] and opened doors to playing many other various characters, such as Haneen, a troubled drug-addict who attempts to take her own life when faced with the controversies of her society in the pan-Arab series Dawa'er Hob: Circles of Love,[5] and tormented Carmen in “Abriaa w Laken”, an Arabic adaptation of the Agatha Christie novels, “Ordeal by Innocence” and “Appointment with death”.

[7] Between 2015 and 2016, at the age of 26, she starred in the leading role alongside Lebanese director and actor Georges Khabbaz in his play "Ma' el Waqt... Yimkin" (With Time... Perhaps),[8] where she performed in Chateau Trianon Theater in Beirut.

[9] In the summer of 2017, Choufani collaborated with "The Kip Project" and The Lebanese Ministry of Women Affairs in a national campaign called "#Mesh_Basita"[10](translates to "It's not okay/I am not a fool") against sexual harassment.

We need a change of laws, but we also need to raise awareness about it at schools, scouts, summer camps, and give workshops on female empowerment and positive masculinity.

She performed her poem "When you lose your body", depicting the cycle of violence victims of rape go through as they face society after surviving their own ordeal.