Tag: Mai Masri

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,...

2015 TIFF: Porumboiu, Muntean, Sewitsky & Tsangari Among Contemporary World Cinema Selections

Anne Sewitsky's Sundance preemed Homesick, Cannes preemed Romanian imports from Radu Muntean's One Floor Below and Corneliu Porumboiu's The Treasure along with Athina Rachel...

Cannes’ L’Atelier 2012: Marco van Geffen and Mahmoud Al Massad Among 15 Selected

In the seven previous editions (with 2007 being the best crop of films with noteworthy titles such as Bertrand Bonello's De La Guerre, Michelangelo...

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2026 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Palme d’Or – Part II

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2026 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Palme d’Or – Part 1

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YES | Review

Break My Soul: Lapid Explores Compromised Artistry During Wartime Essentially,...