As a gamer hailing from Lebanon, this news about the reopening of the Metropolis Cinema feels like a beacon of hope amidst the chaos that has been my country’s reality for far too long. It’s not just a cinema; it’s a sanctuary for dreams and aspirations, a testament to resilience and cultural revival in the heart of Beirut.
Actress Cate Blanchett expressed her backing for the resumption of operations at the Metropolis Cinema in Beirut, Lebanon, this coming Saturday.
Blanchett praised this outstanding milestone, sending her warmest congratulations to all who contributed to the grand launch of the Metropolis Cinema, right in the bustling center of Beirut. This message was shared during the formal inauguration event held in the Mar Mikhael district of the city.
This space in Mar Mikhael not only fosters growth for Lebanese cinema and gives rise to fresh perspectives, but it also symbolizes strength and cultural rejuvenation during these challenging, sorrowful, and puzzling times. It serves as a beacon, bringing stories to life and bridging the community.
The 18-year-old movie theater was forced to close during Lebanon’s economic crisis in 2019. Later, the catastrophic blast at Beirut’s port in 2020 caused a powerful explosion that leveled the cinema complex located in the city’s vibrant entertainment district.
Just when I thought the hustle and bustle of Beirut was back to normal after the long-awaited peace between Israeli and Hezbollah forces, the grand opening of the Metropolis Cinema in Mar Mikhael got delayed yet again. But finally, this weekend, I’m eagerly looking forward to checking out this new cultural hub – a place that offers two indoor cinemas, an outdoor cinema, and a cozy café where film buffs like me can rub shoulders with artists and industry professionals. It’s set to become the heart of Beirut’s vibrant arts scene!
Nadine Labaki, the director of Capernaum who is both Lebanese and Canadian, expressed her thoughts during the official opening: “Given our current circumstances, it’s clear we need a space like this more than ever. The resilience of Lebanon is evident in what’s happening, and this hall isn’t merely a movie theater – it’s also a sanctuary for countless dreams, aspirations, and ideas. It’s heartening to see that even amidst adversity, there are those who dare to cultivate beauty, art, and culture.
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2024-12-22 00:54