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Aisha Can’t Fly Away: The Loneliness of a Migrant Woman

"Aisha Can't Fly Anymore," directed by Morad Mostafa, premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of...

“Miocard” at TIFF 2025: A Tale of Bitterness and Pain in Four Stories

Miocard (Miocardio), directed by José Manuel Carrasco, was screened in the competition section of...

Colours of Time: Cédric Klapisch, the Impressionists, and Today’s France

Cédric Klapisch’s latest film, The Colours of Time, which was screened out of competition at this...

Exclusive Interview: “A Poet”; The Story of an Artist’s Defeat and Loneliness

A Poet (Un Poeta) directed by Simón Mesa Soto was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the...

Death Does Not Exist”; Youth, Violence, and Doubt”

Death Does Not Exist is a new animated film that was recently screened in the Directors’...

“No Beast. So Fierce”; Shakespeare, Women, and the world today

Borhan Ghorbani, in No Beast So Fierce, brings Shakespeare’s Richard III into present-day Berlin...

Turnip Faced C-Word – Bring Them Down Review

April, directed by Dea Kulumbegashvili from Georgia, shares an astonishingly realistic...

Time, Memory, and the Art of Getting Lost: Miguel Gomes on Grand Tour

In this conversation with acclaimed Portuguese filmmaker Miguel Gomes, we explore the layered world...
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