Mohamed Jabaly creates a thriller-like short by leaning only on video recordings of his talks with family and friends, and the material from social media
Category - Palestinian Reviews
Over two hours "Children" takes the viewer into the streets, homes and emotional worlds of Palestinians.
An offbeat comedy and a truly unconventional romance that is humanized by the fact that no tragedy and repression can stop people from loving each other
When you think of a specific culture or country, many associations come to mind, positive and negative, some of which quite particular, some of which bordering...
It is a cliché to make movies on what makes all the difference when one is passionate about their work. But what if among the many who consider work as just a...
Born in East Jerusalem, Larissa Sansour is a renowned artist who lives and works in London and New York. Her dystopian tale “In Vitro”, that is running in the...
The London Palestine Film Festival (LPFF) opened with a Elia Suleiman's most recent love letter to Palestine: “It Must Be Heaven” (2019). Suleiman...
Over a decade since its conception, French-Palestinian co-production “Attente” (Rashid Masharawi, 2005) has matured into a tale a little too close...
After twenty-plus years since the initial Israel-Palestine peace talks, Rashid Masharawi's (“Haifa,” “Laila's Birthday“) 1998 film...
Compared to his other works, Rashid Masharawi's urban comedy about a good man having an extremely bad day “Laila's Birthday” (2008) seems less...