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Cannes Film Festival
‘For Sama’ Is An Intimate and Epic Journey Into the Female Experience of War
This powerful documentary engages the audience in the horrors of the Syrian Civil War and the Siege of Aleppo.
Exclusive: Nadine Labaki Speaks On Deprived Children and Oscar Contender Film ‘Capernaum’
Can you picture a little boy suing his parents for giving him life? Well that’s exactly happens in the hard-hitting film “Capernaum” which follows the life of Zain, a street smart 12 year old boy and his journey through hardship.
Film Review: Nadine Labaki’s ‘Capernaum’ is Unrelenting Realism with a Time-Sensitive Message
We joined director Nadine Labaki for an exclusive screening of her latest film, the award winning Capernaum, set in sprawling Beirut, at a cinema in NYC. She offered a brief Q&A after the screening. Here’s a review of Capernaum.
Film Review: ‘A Ciambra’
Jonas Carpignano’s A Ciambra is a mesmerizing, albeit frustrating, follow-up to his excellent debut, Mediterranea
‘A Ciambra’ Director Jonas Carpignano Reflects on the Black Experience in Italy
The rising filmmaker Jonas Carpignano discusses the heavy burden of being the torchbearer for modern Italian neorealism, his cinematic championing of Mezzogiorno, and gaining the trust of the Romani community in Gioia Tauro.
Exclusive: Director Fatih Akin and Diane Kruger Talk ‘In the Fade’ At New York Premiere
Read our red carpet conversations below.
Film Review: ‘In the Fade’ is a German Legal Drama Gone a Little Awry
Diane Kruger delivers an unbelievable performance in Fatih Akin’s latest.
Clash proves to be a powerfully poignant sophomore attempt from the burgeoning Egyptian director.
Film Review: Claire Denis’ ‘Bastards’ Haunts, Disturbs, and Discomforts
A bloody and stomach-twisting thriller that keeps you on edge.