Ramy Abdel Razik
In ‘How Much Do You Love Me,’ we all face life alone
Cinema/TV
July 6, 2012
In ‘How Much Do You Love Me,’ we all face life alone
KHOURIBGA, MOROCCO — In the closing scene of “Kedach ethabni” (How Much Do You Love Me, 2011), eight-year-old Adel walks…
Humorous, brave, sacrificing and steadfast: The revolution ‘as seen by the other’
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June 28, 2012
Humorous, brave, sacrificing and steadfast: The revolution ‘as seen by the other’
ISMAILIA — Among the featured programs at the 15th Ismailia International Film Festival for Documentary and Short Films was one…
‘The Road to God’ trilogy: A tribute to a mystical filmmaker
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June 26, 2012
‘The Road to God’ trilogy: A tribute to a mystical filmmaker
ISMAILIA – The 15th Ismailia International Film Festival for Documentary and Short Films opened on Saturday with “The Road to…
‘The World is a Comical Novel’: Man between free will and fate
Books
May 19, 2012
‘The World is a Comical Novel’: Man between free will and fate
The “Be changed and bring about change” festival, held at downtown Cairo’s Metropolis Theater, presented its final play, "The World…
Kurdish filmmaker offers another requiem for a dream
Cinema/TV
April 17, 2012
Kurdish filmmaker offers another requiem for a dream
DUBAI – The 5th Gulf Film Festival closed on Monday night honoring the best in Gulf cinema. This year, 155…
You have not seen the revolution, according to ‘It depends’
Art news
April 11, 2012
You have not seen the revolution, according to ‘It depends’
For how long will artists continue “representing” the January revolution in didactic ways, pretending that their audience were neither part…
At Greek festival, Israeli filmmakers focus on Palestinian conflict
Cinema/TV
March 19, 2012
At Greek festival, Israeli filmmakers focus on Palestinian conflict
THESSALONIKI, Greece — Several Israeli and Israeli-Palestinian co-productions were screened over the past week as part of the 14th Thessaloniki…
An unexpected revolution makes for an extraordinary film
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March 13, 2012
An unexpected revolution makes for an extraordinary film
THESSALONIKI, Greece — The audience of the 14th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival watched on Sunday “1/2 Revolution,” a documentary by filmmakers…
Man is the true legend in ‘Soul Boy’
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February 27, 2012
Man is the true legend in ‘Soul Boy’
Screened at the Luxor African Film Festival last weekend, the Kenyan film “Soul Boy” is a seminal production in African…