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  • 1 month ago | dmovies.org | Victoria Luxford |Yuval Abraham |Basel Adra |Hamdan Ballal

    M[/dropcapadrid is the setting of this lively comedy-drama, partly inspired by real life secrets and confessions. Set mainly in a busy jazz bar, Confesiones Chin Chin is a procession of conversations between friends all manner of subjects that are perhaps delicate to dive into without a drink in your hand and a close friend by your side. What strikes you very early on in the film is its energy and authenticity.

  • 1 month ago | dissentmagazine.org | Basel Adra |Michael Sfard |Joshua Leifer |Meredith Tax

    Settler Terror Continues in the West Bank Our documentary No Other Land won an Oscar, but the conditions it depicts are only getting worse. ▪ March 6, 2025 Throughout the making of No Other Land—our documentary about the struggle and resilience of the Palestinian residents of Masafer Yatta in the face of Israel’s efforts to expel us—one question persisted: Will anyone even watch this? Will anyone care?

  • 1 month ago | channel4.com | Basel Adra |Hamdan Ballal |Yuval Abraham |Rachel Szor

    The critically acclaimed, Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land is now available to stream on Channel 4, following the Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday night where the film won the award for the Best Feature Documentary. It will also be shown on the main channel on Tuesday 4th March at 23:15. A landmark documentary, No Other Land offers a deeply personal and unflinching account of life under occupation in the West Bank, capturing the resilience and struggles of those on the ground.

  • 2 months ago | en.ara.cat | Basel Adra |Rachel Szor |Yuval Abraham |Hamdan Ballal

    The big film gala that is followed all over the world, the Oscars, are held on Sunday, March 2. And this year they arrive with great controversy (Comments by Spanish actress Karla Sofia Gascon), a catastrophe (the raging fires of Los Angeles) and a few surprises. We explain everything you need to know to follow the 97th edition of the Hollywood Academy Awards.

  • 2 months ago | eyeforfilm.co.uk | Brady Corbet |Payal Kapadia |Yuval Abraham |Basel Adra

    Attila (Alessandro Nivola) with László Tóth (Adrien Brody) in The Brutalist The Brutalist took the top prize from UK-based critics in the London Critics’ Circle Awards, held at London’s May Fair Hotel. Brady Corbet’s immigrant epic, starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones and Guy Pearce was named Film of The Year. Edward Berger’s Vatican-set thriller Conclave was named British/Irish Film of The Year, while its star Ralph Fiennes was named Actor of The Year.

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