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30 January 2025
Latin American highlights - Clermont-Ferrand FF 2025: Jacaré
by Abla Kandalaft, Mydylarama team
Pedro is a teenager who sells drinks in the traffic jam on an expressway that takes thousands of people to the coast during summer. Driven by curiosity and desire, Pedro embarks on an adventure that transforms him profoundly.
Victor (…) Continue Reading »
30 January 2025
Latin American highlights - Clermont-Ferrand FF 2025: Servicio Necrologico Para Usted
by Abla Kandalaft
Maria Salafranca’s film (titled Obituary Service For You in English) offers a tour of the funeral home in a small Cuban town led by Maurilio and Fidela, driver and assistant on duty, who have been preparing corpses for 17 years in the same space (…) Continue Reading »
20 November 2024
All We Imagine As Light - hope and despair in an indifferent urban jungle
by Sally Zarzour
‘I’ve lived here for 23 years, but I am afraid to call it home. There’s always the feeling that I have to leave.’ The opening line of the film All We Imagine as Light perfectly depicts the turmoil of being an immigrant, away from a land you call (…) Continue Reading »
14 October 2024
The Fisherman and the Banker: aesthetically powerful and ethically chilling
by Judy Harris
It’s odd that, given the current state of things, online lists of ‘films that make you cry’ rarely include political documentaries. Maybe to be seen crying at such a film would betray a shameful naivete (‘didn’t they know the World Bank is evil? (…) Continue Reading »
10 September 2024
Girls Will Be Girls Review: Being a Girl in a Man’s World
by Jana Al-Mughrabi
Schuchi Talati’s first feature film Girls Will Be Girls (2024), starring Kani Kustruti and Preeti Panigrahi, is a tenacious yet tender tale of a mother and daughter in this quiet but dazzling coming of age story. Set in the Himalayas, the film (…) Continue Reading »
17 July 2024
Films of Resistance: A Night of Shorts
by Zhaleh Bahraini
Films of Resistance: A Night of Shorts was held at the Genesis cinema in London. The programme of Palestinian shorts was put together by the newly created Films of Resistance initiative, backed by magazine Culturala.
The films shown were:
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13 May 2024
Of The People, For the People: Militant Palestinian Cinema (1968-1982)
by Asma Ibrahim
The screening programme Of The People, For the People: Militant Palestinian Cinema (1968-1982) was held as part of Doc City Festival. It was curated by filmmaker Saeed Taji Farouky.
Before attending Of The People, For the People, my main (…) Continue Reading »
23 April 2024
Talking Spectacles - Airplane!, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Bram Stoker’s Dracula
by Judy Harris
I spoke to film critic and stand up comedian Nick Bartlett about the Karl Strauss technique in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the mirror gag in Airplane! and the old school effects used to create the beautifully macabre world of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. (…) Continue Reading »
22 March 2024
A Short Film About Kids: Bethlehem-based Ibrahim Handal on his second ClermontFF entry
by Abla Kandalaft
Four kids from the refugee camp in Bethlehem decide to visit the sea for the first time in their life. Ibrahim Handal is a cinematographer and filmmaker living in Bethlehem, who graduated in Cinematography in 2019 from Dar Al-Kalima University. (…) Continue Reading »
3 March 2024
Talking Spectacles - Matt Houlihan
by Judy Harris
In the first instalment of Talking Spectacles I spoke to Matt Houlihan from The Garden Cinema about the drooling aliens of Alien, Event Horizon’s gothic spaceships and the wonderfully absurd animatronics of The Thing.
Alien - This is (…) Continue Reading »