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Film Review: Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige’s compelling drama follows a daughter willing to uncover her mother’s troubled teenage years in 1980s Lebanon.
Film review: VOY! VOY! VOY! is the highest-grossing film in Egypt in 2023. The critically acclaimed, box-office black comedy sheds light on the Egyptian working class's pursuit of happiness and illusions of immigration and was selected for the Oscars
One week in, the London Palestine Film Festival 2023 has been met with critical and popular acclaim. With the festival adding two more days and extra screenings to match demand, °®Âþµº has rounded up some of our favourite films so far.
Amid intensifying violence in Gaza and the West Bank, cultural community platform, Azkadinya’s Palestine Solidarity Fundraiser rallies support.
With the Hollywood actors' strike over, those who spent months on the picket lines are thrilled to get back to work after having won better compensation. For Iyad Hajjaj, the end of the strike means he can send more money back to his family in Gaza.
Talal Salman, veteran journalist and founder of the iconic As-Safir newspaper, died on 25 August 2023 aged 85 after a long career in which he championed the rights of the oppressed and made his paper a "voice for the voiceless".
Bye Bye Tiberias has been selected as the Palestinian entry for the 2023 Oscars. Coming from an acting dynasty, director Lina Soualem explores the oral traditions of four generations of Palestinian women, including her mother, actress Hiam Abbass.
At the Palestine Writes Festival, experts discussed their challenges of working to spread Palestinian culinary culture through storytelling and developing their own twists on their homeland's food.
Three years on, Beirut residents remain incensed by the lack of accountability over the Beirut port blast. Tagreed Darghouth channels this anger to paint an image of Beirut authentic to its past: conflicted by contradiction and criminal corruption.
In the capital of Germany, a thriving community of Arabic-speaking stand-up comedians has found a permanent home. We speak to 3 women about their unexpected journey into comedy as well as the challenges and opportunities they have faced and overcome.