Cabo Negro
In writer-director Abdellah Taïa’s ode to youthful rebellion ‘Cabo Negro’, two heartbroken queer Moroccans take refuge in a luxury villa to confront old traumas and share solidarity.
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Posted by Adham Youssef | Jul 5, 2024 | Festivals, Karlovy Vary 2024 |
In writer-director Abdellah Taïa’s ode to youthful rebellion ‘Cabo Negro’, two heartbroken queer Moroccans take refuge in a luxury villa to confront old traumas and share solidarity.
Read MorePosted by Adham Youssef | May 29, 2024 | Cannes 2024, Festivals |
Tawfik Alzaidi’s classically narrated, slow-burn drama ‘Norah’ is a tribute to art and artists in socially conservative societies like 1990s Saudi Arabia.
Read MorePosted by Adham Youssef | May 23, 2024 | Cannes 2024, Festivals |
When ‘The Village Next to Paradise’ bowed in Un Certain Regard, Mo Harawe became the first Somali filmmaker to compete at Cannes.
Read MorePosted by Adham Youssef | May 22, 2024 | Featured, Festivals |
Mahdi Fleifel’s masterful feature debut ‘To a Land Unknown’ marks a new chapter in Palestinian cinema with its harsh yet empathetic walk in the brutal world of being an Arab refugee in Greece.
Read MorePosted by Adham Youssef | May 22, 2024 | Festivals, Cannes 2024 |
The Palestinian-Danish director Mahdi Fleifel, in Cannes with a brutally realistic exile story, opens up about the difficulty of exiles making films in exile about other exiles.
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