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Saturday April 27, 2024

Day: April 27, 2024

Review

Representative of a Global Tradition – Arab World Cinemas: A Reader and Guide

Ali Moosavi
April 27, 2024
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A Book Review by Ali Moosavi. Its format of selecting representative films from various parts of the Arab world and analyzing them in detail is quite refreshing and very conducive to understanding the cinema from these parts of the world.” Any book with the title “Arab World Cinemas” immediately raises […]

Interview

On an “Interior” Documentary: Filmmaker Rachel Elizabeth Seed on A Photographic Memory

M. Sellers Johnson
April 27, 2024
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By M. Sellers Johnson. I loved the idea that I could convey the interior of my imagination in my documentary and that it could be anything, like a narrative film, because no one can argue with your imagination. And yet, it’s really my story, and these are real people.” Documentarian […]

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