Does the absence of African films in the main competition at this year's Cannes Film Festival point to a glass ceiling? Or is African cinema still slowly but surely finding its way to the top table?
Oliver Laxe's Moroccan desert rave-set drama Sirāt closed the eighth edition of the Gabès Cinema Festival (Gabès Cinéma Fen) ...
Film restoration and cinematic heritage took centre stage at the Egyptian Pavilion at the Cannes Film Festival, as Arab ...
The director’s masterclass was less of a professional roadmap and more of a personal reflection on his process, his feeling ...
The event, set in the coastal town of Gabès, is gearing up for its eighth edition, unspooling from 26 April-2 May. Ben Mahmoud discusses the programme, which combines different art forms and aims to ...
Middle East and North African filmmakers and actors have become a central part of the festival in recent years ...
It remains one of the most beloved WWII war movies ever made, starring Steve McQueen and inspired by Paul Brickhill's real POW experiences – but the classic film initially faced lukewarm reviews upon ...
This week’s list of top things to do includes Gator by the Bay, San Diego French Film Festival and the San Diego Music Awards ...
The Michael Jackson biopic Michael has quickly become one of the highest-grossing biographical films of all time, spearheaded by the singer's ...
'Holy Crowd,' 'Original Wound,' 'Annisa' and 'Mothers Are Mothering' were co-written and co-directed by four international creatives.