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Saleh Bakri in a still from Farah Nabulsi's 'The Teacher'

The power of nuances: Farah Nabulsi's 'The Teacher' UK release review

E. Nina Rothe September 25, 2024

At the core of the Oscar-nominated filmmaker’s first feature is a clear understanding of the power of the perpetually perpetrated injustice on the Palestinian people.

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In Film, review Tags The Teacher, Farah Nabulsi, UK release, review, Oslo Accords, Israel, Palestine, Nablus, West Bank, Hany Abu Assad, Omar, Annemarie Jacir, Wajib, Nael Kanj, Muhammad Abed El Rahman, Mahmood Bakri, The Present, Stanley Townsend, Andrea Irvine, Imogen Poots, Saleh Bakri, Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya's dystopian, Mike Pike, Gilles Porte, Ruba Blal, Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya, The Kitchen, Basil Khalil
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Image copyright Fondo Giuseppe Quatriglio, used with permission

A "dialogue between absence and presence": Costanza Quatriglio on her stunning, personal doc 'The Secret Drawer'

E. Nina Rothe July 16, 2024

The film, which world premiered at this year’s Berlinale, will enjoy its UK Premiere as part of the 3rd bi-annual Cinecittà Italian Doc Season, on July 20-21 at London’s Bertha DocHouse.

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In Features, Interviews, Film Tags Costanza Quatriglio, Giuseppe Quatriglio, Berlinale, Cinecittà Italian Doc Season, Bertha DocHouse, London, Food for Profit, Pablo D’Ambrosi and Giulia Innocenzi, Fragments of a Life Loved, Chloé Barreau, The Secret Drawer, Il cassetto segreto, documentary, journalism, review, Palermo, Sicily, The Island, Terramatta, Azzurra Primavera
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'Taking Venice' review: An art caper documentary that feels like a thriller

E. Nina Rothe May 14, 2024

When the US wanted to use art to conquer the world, they enlisted the help of an up-and-coming American artist, a Jewish Italian art dealer and a woman with political connections. The result was a victory like no other, the story told in a wondrous documentary which is releasing this weekend in NYC, with LA and other cities to follow.

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In Film, review, Features Tags Taking Venice, review, Art Biennale, Amei Wallach, USA, USIA
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'Bye Bye Tiberias' review: A personal tribute to a global cause

E. Nina Rothe September 13, 2023

Lina Soualem’s touchingly personal documentary should be required viewing for anyone who wants to understand the Palestinian struggle, and the true emotional toll of an entire people’s displacement.

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In Film, review Tags Bye Bye Tiberias, Venice International Film Festival, Giornate degli Autori, review, Lina Soualem, documentary, family, Palestine, Amine Bouhafa, TIFF, Zinedine Soualem, Their Algeria, Deir Hanna, Nadine Naous, Gladys Joujou, Jean-Marie Nizan, Ossama Bawardi, Guillame Malandrin, Doha Film Institute, Qumra, Lightdox
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Baz Luhrmann's 'Elvis' - review

E. Nina Rothe May 31, 2022

Baz Luhrmann's 'Elvis' is divine. It is a masterpiece of colossal measures, featuring stellar acting and framed with sublime clothes, settings and music.

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In Film, review Tags Baz Luhrmann, Elvis, Elvis Presley, review, Catherine Martin, Tom Hanks, Austin Butler, musicals
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Fire Will Come by Oliver Laxe

Oliver Laxe's 'Fire Will Come': A slow burn igniting a deep flame which smolders for days

E. Nina Rothe October 29, 2020

The Spanish born, French-educated Oliver Laxe, who made the much beloved 2016 award winning ‘Mimosas’ as well as ‘You Are All Captains’ in 2010, has a way with slow and steady. ‘Fire Will Come’ is no exception.

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In review, Film Tags Oliver Laxe, Fire Will Come, film, review, Mario Hence, Leonard Cohen, Suzanne, Cannes Un Certain Regard, Nisi Dominus, Vivaldi, Mimosas, You Are All Captains, Benedicta Sanchez, Amador Arias, Galicia, pyromaniacs, duende, Mauro Hence
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