All proceeds from Super Huit screenings go to Beit el Baraka, a Lebanese charity providing emergency food relief to displaced families across Lebanon.
Since March 2026, Beit el Baraka has served over 68,000 meals across 17 shelters, reaching families in Beirut, Mount Lebanon, Tyre, Nabatiyeh, and the Beqaa Valley. Just $5 provides one person with breakfast, a hot meal, and dinner.
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Sawsan Asfari
Samuel Naylor
Privacy Policy
Last updated: April 2026
Who we are
Super Huit is a non-profit initiative run by Open Source Events, a community group based in London that hosts Lebanese cinema screenings. We are the data controller for the personal information you provide when booking tickets.
What we collect
When you book a ticket we collect your name and email address. Stripe processes your payment details directly — we never see or store your card number.
How we use it
We use your name and email to confirm your booking, send you your tickets, and contact you if the screening is affected (e.g. cancellation or rescheduling). Our legal basis is the performance of our contract with you (delivering the ticket you paid for).
If you opt in at booking, we will also add you to our mailing list to notify you about future Super Huit screenings. You can unsubscribe at any time via the link in any marketing email. Our legal basis for this is your consent.
Booking records are kept for up to 2 years for accounting and audit purposes, then deleted. Stripe retains payment records for longer (typically 7 years) in line with their own policy and UK financial regulations.
Your rights
Under UK GDPR you have the right to access, correct, delete, or export your personal data, and to object to how we use it. To exercise these rights or ask any question, email hello@superhuit.org. You also have the right to complain to the ICO at ico.org.uk.
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