Tag: Karim Saleh

Luxor | Review

Hotel Spell: Durra Explores the Tenuousness of the Present Through Romance of the Past She hasn’t quite lost that loving feeling, which seems to be...

Video Interview: Zeina Durra – Luxor

The soaked in history backdrop of Egypt serves as a reminder that the past is sometimes more present than one can anticipate and while...

3000 Nights | 2015 TIFF Review

Samaritan Subterfuge: Masri’s Aggrandized Portrait of Political Metaphor Portraits of women-in-prison have a long winding history in the annals of grindhouse and various exploitation cinema,...

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La grazia | Review

The Long Goodbye: Sorrentino Returns to Familiar Remembrances of...

Interview: Arab Nassar – Once Upon a Time in Gaza

Over the course of their three feature films, Gaza-born...

Interview: Tawfeek Barhom – I’m Glad You’re Dead Now (Short)

From Tarik Selah's Boy from Heaven (2022) to the...

Interview: Ali Asgari – Divine Comedy

Sometimes, in a landscape where censorship and endless approvals...