Yes! Review: The High Price of Saying Yes in a World of No
Nadav Lapid’s latest film, "Yes!", arrives not as a gentle inquiry but as a sustained cinematic ...
Read moreDetailsNadav Lapid’s latest film, "Yes!", arrives not as a gentle inquiry but as a sustained cinematic ...
Read moreDetails1977 Recife unfolds as a living organism: sweat-soaked streets pulse with Carnival drums while the long ...
Read moreDetailsA fractured family clinging to fragments of love (or at least what remains) is the emotional ...
Read moreDetailsThe Little Sister unfolds as a delicate adaptation of Fatima Daas’s autofictional novel, guided by actress-turned-director ...
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Read moreDetailsInternational filmmakers from four countries united at the Rotterdam Film Festival to reveal a troubling global ...
Read moreDetailsAn Iranian drama called "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" recently won the top prize at ...
Read moreDetailsMohammad Rasoulof is one of Iran's most daring filmmakers, known for crafting politically charged dramas that ...
Read moreDetailsFrench filmmaker Yolande Zauberman isn’t stranger to shining light on hidden corners of Israeli society. In ...
Read moreDetailsBrothers Arnaud and Jean-Marie Larrieu direct this thoughtful examination of paternity in "Jim's Story," adapted from ...
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