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Sep 25, 2024 |
jordannews.jo | Israa Radaydeh
Our Family Life has become a beloved fixture in Arab households, both within the region and abroad, for its ability to connect families to their culture and values. This Jordanian animated series resonates with Arab audiences as it highlights everyday family dynamics and addresses societal issues. With over 4.2 million followers and 2 billion views across social media platforms and television, "Our Family Life" has cemented itself as a cultural touchstone.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
jordannews.jo | Israa Radaydeh
In a groundbreaking achievement, Tunisian directorKaouther Ben Hania has secured two Oscar nominations, making her the first Arabwoman to achieve this milestone, after recently winning best documentary at theCésar Awards.اضافة اعلانHer docufiction,"Four Daughters," delves into the emotional journey of Olfa Hamrouni,a Tunisian mother coping with the disappearance of her daughters into the ranksof Daesh.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
jordannews.jo | Israa Radaydeh
The long-anticipated Dune: Part Two launchedin the Kingdom on Tuesday with moviegoers delighted to see familiar scenes fromthe Kingdom’s most scenic wonders, and of course, proudly displayed, manynames, which encompassed professional and skilled steams comprised of 248 filmprofessional locals. اضافة اعلانDenis Villeneuve exceeds the monumental scaleset with awe-inspiring and transcends the realm of mere sequel hood.
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Feb 19, 2024 |
jordannews.jo | Israa Radaydeh
Season 2 ofthe gripping Netflix Jordanian series "AlRawabi School for Girls"returns, diving deeper into the complex lives of adolescent girls navigatingthe treacherous waters of high school, social media, and self-discovery.اضافة اعلانFollowing thestory of a teen’s newfound fame on social media as it takes a toll on hermental health and leads her down a dark destructive path, impacting everyonearound her as her rise and her fall are candidly documented through the lens ofher classmate.
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Jan 19, 2024 |
jordannews.jo | Israa Radaydeh
In an exclusive interview with Jordan News, director Cynthia Madanat Sharaiha provided insights into the inspiration and central themes of her groundbreaking film "Saleem." It delves into the poignant tale of a nine-year-old boy navigating the aftermath of war, displacement, and trauma.اضافة اعلان Showcased at Taj Cinema recently, “Saleem” unfolds as the titular character embarks on a treasure hunt with friends, unearthing not only hidden treasures but also profound insights into resilience,...
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