Tag: Haitham Omari

Interview: Amjad Al Rasheed – Inshallah A Boy

Set in Amman and in an unjust, severely outdated legal system where archaic rules are meant to keep in place the gender divide (here...

2023 Cannes Clip: Losing Half the Pie and a Lot More in Amjad Al Rasheed’s Inshallah a Boy

Part of a large wave of Arab cinema covering all sections of this year's Cannes Film Festival we find the first-ever Jordanian feature. Set...

Sand Storm | 2016 Sundance Film Festival Review

The Member of the Wedding: Zexer’s Debut Churns Empathy from Obscene Custom We’ve seen an increasing tide of feminist perspective narratives detailing the despicable social...

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Interview: Annemarie Jacir – Palestine 36

With her sweeping and ambitious fourth feature, Palestine 36,...

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