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Oscar-winning director Michel Hazanavicius at Ciné Lumière in London to present his latest

E. Nina Rothe March 28, 2025

‘The Most Precious of Cargoes’ is the French-born director’s foray into animation and features the narration of legendary actor Jean-Louis Trintignant in what would turn out to be his last role.

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In Cinema, Interviews Tags Michel Hazanavicius, The Most Precious of Cargoes, Cine Lumiere, Institut Français, London, Cannes Film Festival, Festival de Cannes, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Studiocanal, Patrick Sobelman, Studio Ghibli, Disney, Jean-Claude Grumberg, La plus précieuse des marchandises, The Artist, Oscars, BAFTA
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The 7th Arab Film Festival Zurich announces program, with special tributes to Sudanese and Saudi cinema

E. Nina Rothe March 24, 2025

The five day event, which takes place every two years and celebrates the best of Arab cinema, will be held from 2nd to 6th April 2025 in the Swiss city.

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In Cinema, Festival Tags Arab Film Festival Zurich, AFFZ, Arab cinema, Aida Schlaepfer Alhassani, Michel Bodmer, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Goodbye Julia, Mohamed Kordofani, Amjad Abu Alala, You Will Die at Twenty, Ahd Kamel, My Driver and I, Red Sea International Film Festival, Roula Dakheelallah, Mishaal Tamer, Abu Bakr Shawky, Hajjan, Screen International, NEOM, Mehdi M. Barsaoui, Aïsha, Sofia Alaoui, Animalia, Palestine, Scandar Copti, Happy Holidays, Ajami, Asmae El Moudir, The Mother of All Lies, Backstage, Khalil Benkirane, Afef Ben Mahmoud and Khalil Benkirane, Afef Ben Mahmoud, Tunisa, Morocco, Tunisia, Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo, Khaled Mansour, Meryam Joobeur, Who Do I Belong To, Brotherhood, Animation Lab at AFFZ, Virtual Reality
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Gems by Almodóvar, Tony Gatlif and Paz Vega to screen during upcoming London Spanish Film Festival Spring Weekend

E. Nina Rothe March 13, 2025

Now in its 14th edition, the couture festival will also feature the latest film by veteran filmmaker David Trueba and Enrique Buelo’s debut feature, along with two homages dedicated to personalities of Spanish cinema.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags London Spanish Film Festival, Fashion & Cinema, Pedro Almodóvar, Marisa Paredes, The Flower of My Secret, Rossy de Palma, Chus Lampreave, Imanol Arias, Prof. Maria Delgado, Vengo, Tony Gatlif, Antonio Canales, Flamenco, Antonio Dechent, Orestes Villasán Rodríguez, José Ramírez “El Cheli”, Bobote, Juan Luis Corrientes, David Trueba, Spain, San Sebastian Film Festival, The Good Man, Jorge Sanz, Vito Sanz, Macarena Sanz, Aia Pérez, Mallorca, Paz Vega, Rita, Sofia Allepuz, Alejandro Escamilla, Roberto Álamo, Amanda Santos, Arantxa Echevarría, Undercover, Goya Awards, Aranzazu Berradre Marín, ETA, Cine Lumiere, Institut Français
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Qumra 2025 projects include an outlaw Bedouin bandit couple adventure and a Palestinian dystopian sci-fi thriller

E. Nina Rothe March 6, 2025

Also included in the extensive line up of projects participating in the upcoming industry incubator organized by the Doha Film Institute is the follow up by Algerian helmers Damien Ounouri and Adila Bendimerad to their award winning epic ‘The Last Queen’, as well as Suzannah Mirghani’s highly anticipated feature debut ‘Cotton Queen’.

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In Cinema, The Diaries Tags Qumra 2025, Doha Film Institute, DFI, Damien Ounouri and Adila Bendimerad, Suzannah Mirghani, Cotton Queen, Qatar, Sofia Djama, Quarter to Thursday, Larissa Sansour, Palestine, Algeria, In Memory of Times to Come, Tunisia, Erige Sehiri, Marie & Jolie, The Joyful 1926, Speak Image Speak, Pary El-Qalqili, 1972 Munich Olympics, Sari & Amira, A.J. Al-Thani, Wadi Sakheema, Flower of the Sand, Morocco, Jaouad Babili, Sudan, Atlas Workshops, The President's Cake, Iraq, Hasan Hadi, Saddam Hussein, Souraya Mon Amour, Nicolas Khoury, Souraya Baghdadi, Maroun Baghdadi, Lebanon, Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, The Pearl, Noor Al-Nasr, In the Name of Safia, Safia Kessas, Love 45, Anas Khalaf, Sound of Silence, Joyce A. Nashawati, Syria, The Fin, South Korea, Syeyoung Park, The Reserve, Mexico, Pablo Pérez Lombardini, Roqia, Yanis Koussim, Sleepless City, Spain, Guillermo García López, Fatna a Woman Named Rachid, Hélène Harder, Mother of Silence, Zahraa Ghandour, Once Upon a Time in Shiraz, Iran, Hamed Zolfaghari, The Day of Wrath: Tales from Tripoli, Rania Rafei, Jodari Meno, Dr. Jamal Rashid Al-Khanji, Al-Michelin, Abdul-Rahman Sakr, Jordan, Dirty Hands, Georges Hazim and Maya Dagher, Task Force: Apocalypse!, Dana J. Atrach and Anne Sobel, El’Sardines, Zoulikha Tahar, Villa 187, Eiman Mirghani
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Fabrizio Gifuni and Romana Maggiora Vergano in Francesca Comencini’s ‘The Time It Takes’

Cinecittà present Cinema Made in Italy at London's BFI Southbank

E. Nina Rothe March 5, 2025

Cinema Made in Italy (CMII) returns to London this spring with exclusive presentations of nine new Italian feature films to UK audiences, presented by the internationally renowned Cinecittà.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Cinema Made in Italy UK, BFI Southbank, Cinecittà, London, Federico Fellini, Francesca Comencini, The Time It Takes, Luigi Comencini, The Adventures of Pinocchio, Nino Manfredi, Gina Lollobrigida, Bread Love and Dreams, Vittorio De Sica, Tina PIca, The Great Ambition, Andrea Segre, Elio Germano, Enrico Berlinguer, Diva Futura, Giulia Louise Steigerwalt, Riccardo Schicchi, Ilona Staller, Cicciolina, Jeff Koons, Anywhere Anytime, Milad Tangshir, Vittoria, Alessandro Cassigoli and Casey Kaufmann, Love and Glory - The Young Deledda, Maria Grazia Perria, Grazia Deledda, Nobel Prize for Literature, The American Backyard, Pupi Avati, Filippo Scotti, Rita Tushingham
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Clockwise from left: Walter Salles, Anna Terrazas, Darius Khondji and Lav Diaz

Walter Salles, Lav Diaz and 'Roma' costume designer Anna Terrazas announced as Qumra Masters 2025

E. Nina Rothe February 25, 2025

The list for the upcoming edition also includes César and Academy Award nominated DoP Darius Khondji, and Hong Kong filmmaker Johnnie To Kei-Fung.

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In Cinema, Fashion, The Diaries Tags Lav Diaz, Darius Khondji, Hong Kong, Iran, Brazil, Johnnie To Kei-Fung, Qumra, Doha Film Institute, DFI, Walter Salles, Roma, Anna Terrazas, Oscar nominated
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BFI Flare 2025 slated to conquer 'Hearts, Bodies and Minds'

E. Nina Rothe February 23, 2025

The 39th edition of BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival, one of the world’s most significant and long-standing queer film events in the LGBTQIA+ calendar recently revealed its full program, with general tickets to go on sale February 27th.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags BFI Flare London, LGBTQIA+, film festival, The Wedding Banquet, Andrew Ahn, Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, Kelly Marie Tran, Han Gi-Chan, Joan Chen, Youn Yuh-Jung, Ang Lee, Five Films for Freedom, BFI Southbank, British Council, BFI player, Hearts Bodies and Minds, Filipe Matzembacher and Marcio Reolon, Night Stage, Grace Barber-Plentie, Diana Cipriano, Zorian Clayton, Jaye Hudson, Rhianna Ilube, Darren Jones, Wema Mumma, Luca Guadagnino, Queer, Daniel Craig, Will & Harper, Will Ferrell, Harper Steele, Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Berlinale, Hot Milk, Emma Mackey, Fiona Shaw, Vicky Krieps, Deborah Levy, Mea Culpa, Patrick Tass, Belgiium, Lebanon, Pink, Yassa Khan, Gordan Warnecke, My Beautiful Laundrette, Onir, We Are Faheem & Karun
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Margaret Qualley and Ethan Hawke in Blue Moon by Richard Linklater © Sabrina Lantos / Sony Pictures Classics

Berlinale announces main line up which includes Linklater, Franco, Hong Sang-soo titles & German premiere of Timothée Chalamet star vehicle

E. Nina Rothe January 21, 2025

“Cinema helps us connect and understand each other,” says new Artistic Director Tricia Tuttle during the press conference announcing all the Competition and Perspectives titles, plus the few remaining films in their Special Gala program.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Berlinale, Tricia Tuttle, Michael Stütz, Jacqueline Lyanga, Richard Linklater, Blue Moon, Ethan Hawke, Margaret Qualley, Bobby Cannavale, Andrew Scott, Michel Franco, Dreams, Jessica Chastain, Isaac Hernández, Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Hot Milk, Emma Mackey, Fiona Shaw, Vicky Krieps, Vincent Perez, A24, Mary Bronstein, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, Rose Byrne, A$AP Rocky, Conan O'Brien, Danielle Macdonald, Mother's Baby, Claes Bang, La Tour de Glace (The Ice Tower), Lucile Hadžihalilović, Marion CotillardGaspar Noé, What Does that Nature Say to You, Hong Sangsoo, O último azul (The Blue Trail), Gabriel Mascaro, Sebastian Sepulveda, Brazil, Denise Weinberg, Yunan, Ameer Fakher Eldin, Georges Khabbaz, Ali Suliman, Hanna Schygulla, Al mosta'mera (The Settlement), Mohamed Rashad, Adham Shoukry, Ziad Islam, Hajar Omar, Mohamed Abdel Hady, Emad Ghoneim, Egypt, Syria, James Mangold, A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet, Bob Dylan, Tom Shoval, Israel, A Letter to David, Hiam Abbass, Palestine, Burhan Qurbani, No Beast. So Fierce., Todd Haynes, TIlda Swinton
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A still from Gianluca Jodice’s ‘The Flood’ courtesy of the Institut Français

Fashion & Cinema at London's Ciné Lumière to present special screenings of 'The Flood' and 'Maria'

E. Nina Rothe January 15, 2025

If ever there was an event that had me at “hello” it’s this one. And I’ve been graciously asked to moderate the Q&A following Gianluca Jodice’s fab film, which opened the 2024 Locarno Film Festival on the Piazza Grande.

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In Cinema, Fashion, The Diaries Tags The Flood, Le Deluge, Fashion & Cinema, London, Maria, Pablo Larraín, Paolo Sorrentino, Filippo Gravino, Mélanie Laurent, Guillaume Canet, Institut Français, Ciné Lumière, Gianluca Jodice, Massimo Cantini Parrini, Locarno Film Festival, Joana Granero Sánchez
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Fernanda Torres holds her Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama Golden Globe, photo courtesy of @GG2025

Men in shades of green, first time winners and a groundbreaking host - this year's Golden Globes decoded

E. Nina Rothe January 7, 2025

This year’s Golden Globes ceremony was an affair to be remembered.

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In Cinema, The Diaries Tags Golden Globes, winners, Fernanda Torres, Walter Salles, CBS, Paramount+, Jeremy Strong, Loro Piana, Deliver Me From Nowhere, Jon Landau, Bruce Springsteen, Wicked, Jeff Goldblum, Amiri, Michelle Yeoh, Gucci, Andrew Garfield, Nikki Glaser, I'm Still Here, Olivier Theyskens, Demi Moore, The Substance, Coralie Fargeat, Armani Privé, Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez, Jacques Audiard, YSL, Mi Camino, Karla Sofía Gascón, Cartier, Karla Sofia Gascon
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The soundtrack to Pablo Larraín's 'Maria' is music to make you sing with joy

E. Nina Rothe December 26, 2024

But also cry with pain, and don’t tell me the film, and its legendary singer didn’t make you feel until your heart could burst.

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In Cinema, The Diaries, Art Tags Maria, soundtrack, Maria Callas, Angelina Jolie, opera, Netflix, Pablo Larrain, Steven Knight, Guy Hendrix Dyas, Massimo Cantini Parrini
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Palestinian story 'Happy Holidays' wins Etoile d'Or in Marrakech

E. Nina Rothe December 8, 2024

Plus Polish director Damian Kocur won the Best Directing Prize for his Ukrainian story ‘Under the Volcano’.

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In Cinema, Festival, Interviews, The Diaries Tags Marrakech International Film Festival, FIFM, Happy Holidays, Palestine, Etoile d'Or, Atlas Workshops, Luca Guadagnino, Patricia Arquette, Virginie Efira, Jacob Elordi, Andrew Garfield, Nadia Kounda, Across the Sea, Sudan Remember Us, Scandar Copti, The Cottage, The Village Next to Paradise, Under the Volcano, Damian Kocur, Wafaa Aoun and Manar Shehab, Roman Lutskyi, Sean Penn, La Mamounia, Musee YSL, Maria Callas Monica Bellucci an Encounter, Majorelle Blue, YSL, The Apprentice, Donald Trump, Ava DuVernay, Rosalie Varda, ARRAY
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Fatma Hassan Alremaihi and Her Excellency Lolwah bint Rashid Al Khater surrounded by some of the Ajyal jurors

The Doha Ajyal Diaries: Opening night with a twist and the joy of unorthodox film choices

E. Nina Rothe November 20, 2024

A documentary about the students’ movement in Sudan opened this year’s DFI Ajyal film festival. And the unusual, yet super welcomed refreshing choices didn’t stop there.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Doha Film Institute, Ajyal Film Festival, Her Excellency Lolwah bint Rashid Al Khater, Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, Sudan Remember Us, Misan Harrima, Misan harriman, Sudan, Qatar, Gaza, Ajyal Film Club, Cinema Alcazar, Mustafa the Poet, Moments that Matter, Hind Meddeb
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Todd Haynes, Alfonso Cuarón and Ava DuVernay among those participation in Marrakech Film Fest Conversations

E. Nina Rothe November 16, 2024

The list of cinema personalities encountering the public at this year’s festival in Morocco also includes Sean Penn and David Cronenberg, in Marrakech to receive their honorary awards, as well as persecuted Iranian helmer Mohammad Rasoulof, Mauritanian filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako and US director-slash-artist extraordinaire Tim Burton.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Sean Penn, Ava DuVernay, Alfonso Cuarón, Todd Haynes, Tim Burton, Mohammed Rasoulof, Marrakech International Film Festival, David Cronenberg, The Order, Justin Kurzel, Walter Salles, François Ozon, Gemma Arterton, Golden Globes, I'm Still Here, Alaa Eddine Aljem, Yasmine Benkiran, Ismaël El Iraki, Kamal Lazraq, Morocco, Meydene cultural center, The Seed of the Sacred Fig, Disclaimer, Daddio
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Marrakech Film Fest announced Luca Guadagnino as new Jury President and unveils 2024 official selection

E. Nina Rothe November 7, 2024

On the occasion of its 21st edition, which takes place from November 29th to December 7th, 2024, the Marrakech International Film Festival will present 70 films selected from 32 countries in its various sections: the Official Competition, Gala Screenings, Special Screenings, the 11th Continent, the Moroccan Panorama, Cinema for Young Audiences & Families, and films shown as part of the Tributes program.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Marrakech International Film Festival, Luca Guadagnino, Morocco, Thomas Vinterberg, Ali Abbasi, Zoya Akhtar, Patricia Arquette, Virginie Efira, Jacob Elordi, Andrew Garfield, Nadia Kounda, Santiago Mitre, Saïd Hamich Benlarbi, Hind Meddeb, Across the Sea, Sudan Remember Us, Under the Volcano, Damian Kocur, The Village Next to Paradise, Mo Harawe, The Wolves Always Come at Night, Gabrielle Brady, Huo Xin, Bound in Heaven, Ma—Cry of Silence, Dania Reymond-Boughenou, Silent Storms, Murat Fıratoğlu, One of Those Days When Hemme Dies, Scandar Copti, Happy Holidays, Palestine, Silvina Schnicer, The Cottage, Neo Sora, Happyend, Laura Piani, Jane Austen Wrecked My Life, The Order, Justin Kurzel, Walter Salles, I'm Still Here, Nabil Ayouc, Everybody Loves Touda, Nisrine Erradi, David Cronenberg, The Shrouds, The Ties That Bind Us, Mohammad Rasoulof, The Seed of the Sacred Fig
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A still from ‘Sudan, Remember Us’ by Hind Meddeb, courtesy of the DFI

Ajyal 2024: Festival will kick off with 'Sudan, Remember Us' and will present a focus on Voices from Palestine

E. Nina Rothe November 5, 2024

With the theme of the 2024 edition of Ajyal Film Festival presented by the Doha Film Institute announced as ‘Moments That Matter’, the event will also see the participation of Palestinian stars Hiam Abbas, Saleh and Mohammad Bakri, along with beloved Egyptian actor Khaled El Nabawy, Turkish TV star Esra Bilgic and Sudanese musician Mustafa the Poet.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Doha Film Institute, DFI, Ajyal Film Festival, Qatar, Hiam Abbas, Saleh Bakri, Mohammad Bakri, Palestine, Egypt, Turkey, Khaled El Nabawy, Esra Bilgic, Mustafa the Poet, Sudan, Moments that Matter, Lebanon, Meryam Joobeur, Cyril Guei, Chatri Sityodtong, Rithy Panh, Anees, Misan Harriman, Sudan Remember Us, Hind Meddeb, Made in Qatar, Undr by Kamal Aljafari, Janin Janin, Intaj: From Ground Zero Experience, Gaza, Rashid Masharawi, Meeting with Pol Pot, The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition Season 2, Media City Qatar, Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture, Faouzi Bensaidi, Flow by Gints Zilbalodis
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Marrakech IFF to pay tributes to Sean Penn, late thespian Naïma Elmcherqui and David Cronenberg

E. Nina Rothe October 30, 2024

Ever since its first edition, the Marrakech International Film Festival has been paying homage to the most notable names in cinema. For its 21st edition, it will honor three great artists whose contributions and influence have had a significant impact on cinema for several decades. 

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags David Cronenberg, Sean Penn, Marrakech International Film Festival, Morocco, Naïma Elmcherqui
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Jeff Nichols photographed by © Kyle Kaplan, courtesy of 20th Century Fox, used with permission

US filmmaker Jeff Nichols named patron of 2024 Atlas Workshops in Marrakech

E. Nina Rothe October 25, 2024

Plus, the latest projects by favorite filmmakers Lina Soualem, Murad Abu Eisheh, Cherien Dabis and Tala Hadid will be featured in this year’s prestigious sessions with selected projects in development and post-production from Morocco, Africa and the Arab world.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Atlas Workshops, Marrakech International Film Festival, Tala Hadid, Bardi, Jeff Nichols, Lina Soualem, Murad Abu Eisheh, Cherien Dabis, Morocco, Africa, Arab cinema, Alicante, The Orange Grove, All That's Left of You, Saleh Bakri, Adam Bakri, Mohammad Bakri, Moly Kane, Linda Lo, Cyril Aris, Tarzan & Arab Nasser, Palestine, Lebanon, Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Syria, Jordan, Tunisia, Algeria
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A still from Abderrahmane Sissako’s ‘Black Tea’ which enjoys its UK premiere at the festival

Film Africa 2024 is coming to London to celebrate the best of cinema from the continent

E. Nina Rothe October 23, 2024

The festival, presented by The Royal African Society, will run from 25 October to 3 November during the UK’s celebration of Black History Month and will showcase the best of African cinema in Europe.

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In Cinema, Art, Festival, The Diaries Tags Film Africa, Dahomey, The Mother of All Lies, Everybody Loves Touda, London, Africa, Morocco, Marrakech International Film Festival, Black History Month UK, Mati Diop, Berlinale, Black Tea, Abderrahmane Sissako, Nina Melo, Chang Han, Sir John Akomfrah, Ciné Lumière, Damien Hauser, After the Long Rains, Electricer Kache Hamisi, Kenya, Rungano Nyoni, On Becoming a Guinea Fowl, Cannes Film Festival, Susan Chardy, Un Certain Regard winner, Nisrin Erradi, Asmae El Moudir, Mandabi, Chronicle of the Years of Fire, Martin Scorsese, Ousmane Sembène, Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, Timité Bassori, The Knife Woman (La Femme Au Couteau), Film Lab Africa, Nigeria, Film Africa LIVE!, Brixton, Rolling Stone Africa, Lady Buckit and the Motley Mopsters, Adebisi Adetayo, Nigerian animation
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Angelina Jolie as Maria Callas, photographed by Pablo Larraín, used with permission

'Maria': the power of great women's stories told by extraordinary men & why I needed to watch the film again

E. Nina Rothe October 21, 2024

Turns out once was not enough for the cinematic tale of Maria Callas’ last week, as told by Chilean auteur Pablo Larraín and interpreted with courage and beauty by Hollywood icon Angelina Jolie.

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In Cinema, The Diaries, Festival Tags Maria, Pablo Larrain, Angelina Jolie, BFI London Film Festival, Maria Callas, opera, Spencer, Jackie, Venice Film Festival, Netflix, Studiocanal, Alba Rohrwacher, Pierfrancesco Favino, Massimo Cantini Parrini, StudioCanal, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Guy Hendrix Dyas
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