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Lebanese Film Premiere: “A Second Chair” Screening & Artistic Celebration

“A ​Second Chair” Film Screening Celebrates‌ Lebanese Creativity

[City, Date] – The Association Theater hosted a screening ‍of the short​ film “A Second chair” last⁢ night, sponsored by the Cultural Association and organized by ‌Manarat Al Fan. The event, attended ⁢by prominent figures from Lebanon‘s arts ⁣and media ‌scene, showcased the work of emerging filmmaker⁢ Muhammad Beiruti.

The film, written by and starring Beiruti and directed by Hoda Abu ​Fadel, ⁢with preparation and association by artist Ibrahim Tawoukji, explores contemporary social and humanitarian issues through ⁣a compelling narrative blending reality and symbolism. It delves into the complexities of human relationships and the internal ⁣struggles individuals face within society.

Distinguished guests included Abdel Rahman Al-Shami (representing the Head of the Syndicate‌ of theater, Cinema and Radio Actors in North Lebanon), ‌journalist Dr. Ramez al-Fari‌ (President of the Cultural ⁣Association), Khaled Al-Hajjah (representing the President​ of ⁢the Syndicate of Theater, Radio and Television Actors in Lebanon), acclaimed artists Rafqa‍ al-Zeer and Najah Saliba, Wahba Al-Dhaibi (representing Al-Wefaq Cultural Society), alongside actors, artists, and media professionals.

The evening was hosted ⁤by media‍ personality Radina burhan and featured a captivating oud performance by artist lucas Saliba.

A ​representative from the Syndicate of ‍Theater, Cinema, radio and‌ Television Actors in Lebanon, Nima Badawi, delivered a ‌congratulatory speech praising Beiruti’s film as a testament to⁤ the spirit of creativity ⁢and artistic commitment within lebanese cinema.Badawi highlighted the film’s ability to address profound humanitarian issues​ with depth ​and sincerity, emphasizing its powerful ‍message of silence as a force ⁢against societal noise. He urged audiences to support and⁤ appreciate authentic local art.

Muhammad Beiruti⁤ concluded the event by expressing his gratitude to⁣ the Artists Syndicate and the audience for their support. The evening culminated in a commemorative photo session.

This screening is part of the⁣ Cultural Association’s ongoing commitment to fostering ⁣local ⁣art and empowering young talents to express themselves through cinema and autonomous⁢ creativity.

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