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PHOTO BY NEILSON BARNARD/GETTY IMAGES FOR DIFF

PHOTO BY NEILSON BARNARD/GETTY IMAGES FOR DIFF

The Dubai Film Festival Diaries: Rob Reiner’s ‘Shock & Awe’, Claes Bang, Q’orianka Kilcher and Working Through the Madness

E. Nina Rothe February 6, 2018

When the whole Hollywood sexual predator news broke back in October, I received a message from a colleague I’m connected with on Facebook. He pointed to the fact that as a woman, in light of the recent revelations, I would now find it much “impossible” to get one-on-ones with male stars and directors. The statement hit me and I felt an immediate pang of anxiety. I mean, my job as a woman, a blogger, someone who holds on to her personal opinions and is proud of going against the current if need be is already pretty difficult as it is. To add to that burden — because lets face it, even when diversity and/or equality are celebrated and demanded in the arts, it never really manages to trickle down to the media side of things — would only make my work impossible.

But DIFF has proven my colleague wrong, of course. I’ve never had more access, and more professional intimacy than what I’ve experienced here so far. I mean, the kind of face to face talks that mean so much to a writer, because in the end, you know they will help the pieces write themselves. The kind of great human connections that we all strive to create, across cultures, with different personalities and among our fellow humans.

What’s that saying DIFF? “Film Will Find You”? Yes, it always does, and helps me to discover the way back.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags DIFF17, Dubai, Dubai International Film Festival, Jumeirah, Madinat Jumeirah, Mina A'Salam, Claes Bang, Ruben Östlund, Best Foreign Language Oscar, The Square, Sweden, Shock and Awe, Rob Reiner, Woody Harrelson, Jonathan Landay, Iraq, Warren Strobel, Michael Marsden, fake news, NY Times, Washington Post, Q’Orianka Kilcher, Find Will Find You
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PHOTO BY NEILSON BARNARD/GETTY IMAGES FOR DIFFSir Patrick Stewart and HE Sheikh Mansour Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum

PHOTO BY NEILSON BARNARD/GETTY IMAGES FOR DIFF

Sir Patrick Stewart and HE Sheikh Mansour Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum

The Dubai Film Festival Diaries: Cate Blanchett, Sir Patrick Stewart, Irrfan Khan and ‘Hostiles’ Kick Off the 14th Edition of DIFF

E. Nina Rothe February 6, 2018

Lets face it, it’s a frightening time to be alive. If a certain North Korean dictator doesn’t nuke us into oblivion first, maybe the recent decision regarding the status of Jerusalem by our President might just turn the wraths of the entire Muslim world population upon us. Admit it, you’re beginning to think this way, even if just a little bit...

And yet, here I am in the midst of the Arab world and film, the power of great cinema is helping me to get a grip on what it’s really like, once we step away from the frenzy of inflated CNN headlines and the anger that these days appears to be the sole motivation for so much around us. Because when we dig deep into our collective hearts, we all feel the same way, and if poked, we all bleed the same color blood. 

Even Shakespeare knew that to be true, more than five hundred years ago.

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In The Diaries, Festival, Cinema Tags Dubai International Film Festival, DIFF17, Cate Blanchett, Sir Patrick Stewart, Irrfan Khan, Arab cinema, Middle East, Dubai, Shakespeare, Q’Orianka Kilcher, Hostiles, Scott Cooper, Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike, Wes Studi, Giorgio Armani, Mohammed Saeed Harib, Emirates, UAE, VR, Film will find you, Rocky, The Wizard of Oz, The Italian Job, Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Gulf, HE Sheikh Mansour Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Abdulhamid Juma, Wahid Hamed
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