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Toronto Arab Film Festival screens searing ‘Arze'

Toronto Arab Film Festival screens searing ‘Arze'

Arab News24-06-2025
DUBAI: The Toronto Arab Film Festival, running from June 20- 29, screened the scathing yet poignant Lebanese film 'Arze,' directed by Mira Shabib.
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The ambitious 'Arze' — which means "cedar" in Arabic — follows the story of Arze, a single mother supporting her teenage son and love-struck sister through a homemade pie delivery business. In an effort to improve their lives, she steals and sells her sister's jewelry to buy a scooter for her son to use for deliveries. But when the scooter is stolen, mother and son embark on a frantic journey across Beirut to recover it.
On the surface, 'Arze' tells a story that resonates deeply with many Lebanese families caught in financial limbo. It explores the emotional toll of such hardship, with questions arising as to whether one should leave the country or give up remnants of a once-comfortable life to survive Lebanon's shifting socio-economic landscape.
Beneath the family drama lies sharp satire. Even the film's title that references the cedar tree, a national symbol of Lebanese identity, carries layered meaning. Like the character herself, that identity appears fragmented, constantly lost amid the country's sectarian divides. This is where the film truly shines: Arze, portrayed with emotional depth by Diamand Abou Abboud, dons various religious symbols and disguises to navigate Beirut's fractured neighborhoods.
Shabib excels in exposing the farce of sectarianism, insinuating that Lebanon's religious divisions are not deeply rooted but socially constructed and performative. Arze's ability to blend into different communities simply by changing her appearance highlights how fragile and superficial these boundaries truly are.
In this sense, the film excels in its portrayal of a fourth main character: Beirut itself. Through Shabib's lens, we are taken on a tour of a city so diverse it borders on overwhelming. Yet this diversity, rather than being a source of division, becomes a stage for a pointed critique, one that targets society's fixation on appearances and its preference for the performative over lived reality.
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