Somali Filmmaker Mo Harawe Makes History
When ‘The Village Next to Paradise’ bowed in Un Certain Regard, Mo Harawe became the first Somali filmmaker to compete at Cannes.
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Posted 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 Carmen Gray | Apr 13, 2024 | Festivals, Featured, Visions du Réel |
Maria Stoianova draws on her figure-skater father’s ‘80s and ‘90s VHS archive in a poignant debut doc on a Ukraine caught between the illusions of two systems.
Read MoreThe President of the Locarno Film Festival for 23 years, Marco Solari makes a graceful bow as he steps offstage.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Dalton | Aug 31, 2021 | Karlovy Vary |
Clio Barnard’s slightest and most conventional film to date, but also her most optimistic.
Read MorePosted by Jordan Mintzer | Aug 31, 2021 | Cannes, Festivals |
Claire Denis sublimely explored the sweaty, dust-coated bodies of French legionnaires in one of...
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