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Ya Maha offers a unique blend of comedy and drama set against the backdrop of the financial crisis in Lebanon. Saleh, the protagonist, navigates life in Burj al-Shamali, a Palestinian camp, where fuel scarcity turns ordinary routines into absurd challenges. The film captures the everyday struggles of its characters, juxtaposing humor with the gravity of their situation. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of levity to emerge amidst the tension. I found the performances to be quite genuine, portraying a rawness that reflects the resilience of the community. It's interesting how it balances light-heartedness with serious undertones, making it a distinctive piece that resonates with the socio-political climate of the time.
Explores socio-political themes in a comedic contextUnique setting in a Palestinian camp adds depthCharacter-driven narrative with strong performances
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Ahmad al-Khalil
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