
مراجعة: “أرزِه عبقرية البساطة لرحلة إنسانية
يُعد فيلم أرزِه للمخرجة ميرا شعيب إنجازًا سينمائيًا متألقًا في بساطته، إذ يمزج بين الفكاهة والعاطفة لتناول تعقيدات المجتمع اللبناني العميقة. يبدأ الفيلم كمهمة بسيطة
"Cinema is about the fusion of all the arts—it's where literature, painting, photography, music, and theater all collide into one experience."
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يُعد فيلم أرزِه للمخرجة ميرا شعيب إنجازًا سينمائيًا متألقًا في بساطته، إذ يمزج بين الفكاهة والعاطفة لتناول تعقيدات المجتمع اللبناني العميقة. يبدأ الفيلم كمهمة بسيطة

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