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Arzé

  • 2024
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
724
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Arzé (2024)
ComedyDrama

Arzé, a single mother, takes her teenage son on a journey across sectarian Beirut in search of their stolen scooter, their only source of livelihood.Arzé, a single mother, takes her teenage son on a journey across sectarian Beirut in search of their stolen scooter, their only source of livelihood.Arzé, a single mother, takes her teenage son on a journey across sectarian Beirut in search of their stolen scooter, their only source of livelihood.

  • Director
    • Mira Shaib
  • Writers
    • Louay Khraish
    • Faissal Sam Shaib
  • Stars
    • Diamand Abou Abboud
    • Betty Taoutel
    • Bilal Al Hamwi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    724
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mira Shaib
    • Writers
      • Louay Khraish
      • Faissal Sam Shaib
    • Stars
      • Diamand Abou Abboud
      • Betty Taoutel
      • Bilal Al Hamwi
    • 10User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Diamand Abou Abboud
    Diamand Abou Abboud
    • Arzé
    Betty Taoutel
    • Layla
    • (as Betty Taoutal)
    Bilal Al Hamwi
    • Kinan
    Shaden Fakih
    • Dina
    Hagop Der Ghougassian
    • Sevag
    Junaid Zeineldine
    • Noor
    Fouad Yammine
    • Nicolas
    Fadi Abi Samra
    • Joseph
    Tarek Tamim
    • Saadeddine
    Elie Mitri
    • Junkyard Owner
    Joyce Nasrallah
    • Odette
    Saad Kadri
    • Ahmad
    Ibrahim Ajami
    • Ali
    Mounir Challita
    • Mandoor
    Kathy Youness
    • Yasmine
    Mohammad Bsat
    • Police Officer
    Mohamad Al Khansa
    • Nader
    Erika Mallah
    • Sarah
    • Director
      • Mira Shaib
    • Writers
      • Louay Khraish
      • Faissal Sam Shaib
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    10imdbfan-4839824185

    Lebanon Cinema at it's best

    II watched this movie in San Francisco and absolutely loved it. The main character is both strong and vulnerable, and the actress delivers a phenomenal performance. The scene between her and her sister was incredibly poignant and really moved me. The film portrays Beirut and Lebanon, along with its complicated sects, in a simple yet impactful way. I also enjoyed the side characters, particularly the shop owner and the junkyard manager. Overall, the film features a fantastic cast and beautiful cinematography that showcases the beauty of the region like I've never seen before. It reminded me of "Capernaum," which I loved a few years ago. This is an excellent film overall, and I highly recommend it.
    10bayerp-10521

    A feel good movie

    I laughed and cried and got to learn a bit about Beirut and Lebanon as a whole. This is a lovely film and it's a directorial debut which makes it even more impressive. The acting is beautiful the lead actress is brilliant in this role so is the son who you want to hate him first but then grows on you. There are so many layers that I am planning to watch again when it comes out on a streaming service. Loved that in the q&a the director mentioned the Bicycle thief inspiration and influence which was evident in the film. I love it when a movie makes you want to see it again and I hope many people catch this gem when it comes out.
    8ksf-2

    good stories woven together

    When someone steals the family scooter, arzé ( diamand abou abboud) goes on journey to find it and take it back! Interesting stories are interwoven as they run around beirut, searching for the scooter. Each member of the family has their own issues and missions. Really well told! Lots of fighting, as each member of the family tries to work out their own issues, which are more important than anything else going on. Grandma is sure her husband is coming back some day, but he's been gone for years. The son's girlfriend might be moving away. Mom is trying to keep her baking business going, just to pay the rent. A good overview of the various religions and cultures found there. Filmed in lebanon, it's in arabic, with english subtitles. Really good tale from a place most of us have never visited. Directed by mira shaib, her second full length film. This won several film fest awards!
    7liolliol

    This film was a critic in itself

    A layered, emotionally rich, and visually vibrant piece with a well-balanced rhythm, the film delivers a series of clever, nuanced jabs at Lebanese national culture. Even though many of us-myself included-may not be fully familiar with the political and cultural intricacies of Lebanon, the shared identity of the Middle East creates an undeniable sense of closeness.

    The film subtly exposes the deep-rooted social, political, and cultural divisions of its setting, especially poignant in today's context. And it does so with wit and sophistication, allowing the critique to emerge organically from its narrative.

    It's a film capable of resonating with a wide range of audiences-accessible without being simplistic, engaging without being didactic.

    The performances are convincing, the cinematography is effective, and every element-while not overly showy-serves its purpose well. There's a sense of equilibrium across the board, where no single aspect overshadows another. That harmony, in my view, is a mark of true directorial skill.
    8lilianaoana

    Everybody wants a piece of Arzé

    Everybody wants a piece of Arzé when all she does is the best she can to support them. It is very triggering to see her ungrateful son and her deluded sister rip into her when things come to a head. Arzé is who she is because she had to, she was forced to by a deadbeat husband who left her when pregnant.

    Clever way of showing us Beirut and its diverse culture and politics, the various "sects" as the subtitles call it, as Arzé and Kinan scour through the city for that blasted scooter. It's tense but also funny in a way how they all mistrust each other. The shop lady was to die for.

    It says and shows a lot about the culture and the state of the country in the scope of an apparent family drama. I appreciated that. It might be biased but I wouldn't be able to tell anyway. You can only be biased about government and social unrest anyway.

    And I can't believe we actually got a happy ending for this.

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    • Trivia
      Arzé means Cedar (as in Cedar of Lebanon). This is a common name for a woman in Lebanon.
    • Connections
      Featured in Past Present Feature with Marcus Mizelle: E3 - A Filmmaker's Quest - MIRA SHAIB, dir. of 'Arzé' at Bejing + Tribeca Film Festival (2024)

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 2024 (Lebanon)
    • Countries of origin
      • Lebanon
      • Saudi Arabia
      • Egypt
    • Language
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • 阿尔泽
    • Filming locations
      • Beirut, Lebanon(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Ambient Light
      • Spotless Mind Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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