Marcus speaks with Beirut-born Mira Shaib about her film "Arze", a Lebanese production that explores universal themes of family, abandonment, and societal issues. Mira discusses the World Premiere of the film at the Beijing International Film Festival, the upcoming North American premiere at Tribeca on June 11th (Village East) followed by Cairo International, and the importance of translating the story for an international audience.
She also shares her inspiration for quest stories like “2 Days 1 Night” from the Dardenne brothers, and their documentary-style approach to filmmaking. Mira talks about her journey as a filmmaker, influenced by her brother and her love for movies. She emphasizes the value of authenticity in storytelling and the challenges of addressing sensitive topics in Lebanese cinema.
The journey of creating her movie was a long and challenging one, However, she persevered and the movie is now being screened at major festivals around the World.
Short Ends
- The film 'Arze' explores themes of financial struggles, abandonment, and sectarianism in Lebanon.
- The filmmaker aims to present these issues authentically and without sugarcoating.
- Authenticity is valued in filmmaking, and the film strives to be authentic in its storytelling and performances.
- Addressing sensitive topics in Lebanese cinema can be challenging due to the fear of controversy and backlash.
- The film 'Arze' is a step forward in addressing these issues and presenting a more realistic portrayal of Lebanese society. Authenticity in filmmaking involves drawing inspiration from real stories and experiences.
- Telling stories of women's empowerment and social issues is important to Mira Shaib.
- Collaboration and trust are key in the process of directing actors.
- The journey of financing and producing a film can be challenging but rewarding.
- Mira Shaib is excited about the distribution of her film and has plans for future projects.
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