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  • Jan 9, 2025 | independent.co.uk | Alan Rusbridger |Khaled Mansour

    commentThe Meta boss has decided to ditch fact-checkers and ask users to contest facts – or create alternative ones, write Alan Rusbridger and Khaled Mansour, who sit on the company’s oversight board. Truth will take second place to rumour and we all risk paying an exorbitantly high priceMove fast and break things.

  • Dec 8, 2024 | dmovies.org | Victor Fraga |Reema Kagti |Khaled Mansour

    QUICK AND DIRTY: LIVE FROM THE RED SEABased on real-life events that took place in 2015, Red Path tells the story of quiet and introspective teen Ashraf (Ali Hleli) and his more outgoing cousin Nizar (Yassine Samouni), of around the same age. They live a mostly eventful life with their large family of herders, somewhere in the vast Tunisian arid hinterlands. One day, they set out to explore the towering Mghila Mountain, from which they have an impressive view of the desert.

  • Dec 7, 2024 | dmovies.org | Victor Fraga |Khaled Mansour |Karim Elshenawy

    QUICK AND DIRTY: LIVE FROM THE RED SEAThis is a film based on real people and real events. The year is 1997. Twenty-something-year-old Nasir Shaik (Adarsh Gourav) runs a makeshift cinema with his older brother Nihal (Gyanendra Tripathi) in the small Indian city of Malegaon. He’s a fan of Buster Keaton and Bruce Lee, two regular appearances on his tiny silver screen.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | worldcrunch.com | Khaled Mansour |Anne-Sophie Goninet |Laure Gautherin

    Geopolitics A child stands by the window of a destroyed building in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis on Oct. 7, 2024 Geopolitics A child stands by the window of a destroyed building in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis on Oct. 7, 2024

  • Sep 22, 2024 | dmovies.org | Victor Fraga |Reema Kagti |Khaled Mansour

    Thierry Frémaux is best remembered as the artistic director of the world’s most prestigious film festival, which takes place every May in the French Riviera. But he’s also a filmmaker. In 2017, he directed Lumière! a tribute to the Lumiere brothers and a love letter to the seventh art, made entirely from archive footage from the first decade of the history of cinema (between 1895 and 1905). He now resumes his work with a loose sequel entitled Lumiere! The Adventure Continues.

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