Daizy Gedeon, an Australian, thinks she can save Lebanon from a corrupt and cumbersome political system simply by making a film. Of course, “Enough: Lebanon’s Darkest Hour” is not an ordinary film. How did Daizy get from a migrant family in Western Sydney to releasing an activist film on the screens of the whole world by way of a stint working with Omar Sharif and the sports desk of The Australian newspaper. Have a listen to those turning points now.

Lebanese-Australian filmmaker Daizy Gedeon spoke to Andrew about her turning points and her new film “Enough: Lebanon’s Darkest Hour”