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genevieveetguy · 2 years
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Mediterranean Fever, Maha Haj (2022)
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Un Certain Regard:
Prize for Best Screenplay - Un Certain Regard, 2022 -
Mediterranean Fever (2022), directed by Maha Haj.
Amer Hlehel as Waleed; Ashraf Farah as Jalal; Anat Hadid as Ola; Samir Elias as Shams; Cynthia Saleem as Nour; Shaden Kanboura.
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lgbtcinema · 7 years
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IN BETWEEN (2017) Official Trailer - In Between follows the lives of three strong, independent minded Israeli-Palestinian women sharing an apartment in Tel Aviv. Away from the constraints of their families and enforced tradition, they find themselves ‘in between’ the free and unfettered lives they’re aspiring to lead and the restrictions still imposed on them by a the country and their families.
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mijardinbipolar · 4 years
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Bar Bahar
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movieposteroftheday · 7 years
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Festival poster for IN BETWEEN (BAR BAHAR) (Maysaloun Hamoud, Israel, 2016)
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Poster source: Film Movement
IN BETWEEN—“A lively and distinctly modern dramedy by the Palestinian female director Maysaloun Hamoud”—kicks off Film Movement’s 15th Anniversary Celebration at the Museum of Moving Image tonight. The series runs through July 2. See the full program here.
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tendertools · 7 years
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Bar Bahar (In Between), Maysaloun Hamoud (2016)
We went to see this movie with my wife last week at its french premiere, and it was so amazing!!! Not only does it holds strong on its feminist and intersectional standpoint, but it also has a soundtrack which is simply astonishing: https://soundcloud.com/barbahar/bar-bahar-mixtape :)
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"In between" By Maysaloun Hamoud
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New York Mysteries Jan. 14 - Jan. 20
New York Mysteries Jan. 14 – Jan. 20
  On Tuesday we celebrated Ruth Katz’s 100th birthday at the McBurney Y.  Ruth was born on December 31, 2017. Woodrow Wilson was president. All ages, shapes and sizes gathered to honor this example to us all. Ruth takes the stairs, does weight exercises, aqua classes and her mind is functioning at full tilt. The party overflowed with affection and laughter.
Ruth Katz
  Boo-hoo, the Sunshine…
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deprotagonisten · 6 years
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Bar Bahar
Onze #recensie van Bar Sahar ***1/2, vanaf 4 jan. in de #bioscoop en op @PiclNL @MOOOV_films @TriplePpr #review #film #barsahar
De Israëlische dramafilm Bar Bahar gaat over drie vrouwen die een appartement delen in Tel Aviv. Alle drie verschillen ze van elkaar, maar zoeken wel samen een ontsnapping aan hun dagelijkse leven. Wat wij van Bar Sahar vinden, lees je in onze uitgebreide C-recensie. (more…)
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thelowdownunder · 7 years
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JIFF Review: In Between
JIFF Review: In Between
This year’s Jewish Film Festival spreads its scope to include the experiences of Palestinian women in contemporary Tel Aviv, who let  their hair down both literally and figuratively, in the groundbreaking In Between.
The story centres on three women who, on varying levels, are challenging the expectations forced on them by society. Their attempts to find their own identity and be true to…
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mundo-misterio · 3 years
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In Between Film Review & Summary (2018)
In Between Film Review & Summary (2018)
Nour (Shaden Kanboura), una piadosa e ingenua estudiante musulmana de informática cuyo hijab no puede ocultar sus rasgos suaves y sus mejillas regordetas, tiene tres. Al principio, Laila y Salma se ríen de cómo se aferra a las tradiciones de su vida protegida y permite que su exigente prometido hiperreligioso tome las decisiones. Pero pronto encuentran puntos en común y permanecerán a su lado…
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dear-indies · 6 years
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hi there, i was curious if i could possibly suggest some face claim help? i'm looking for an alternative face claim for the actress yasmine al-bustami who played monique deveraux on the originals.
Hey anon! Yasmine is of Jordanian-Palestinian and Filipino descent so here are some suggestions - please note they are not an exact match as I couldn’t find any faceclaims of  Jordanian-Palestinian and Filipino descent so please be open if anybody has any further suggestions! If you’re looking for a faceclaim to be Monique Deveraux although her ethnicity isn’t stated (and I’m pretty sure the actress who plays her mother is a white actress?) I’d suggest using a Palestinian, Jordanian, or Filipinofaceclaim.
Margo Haddad (1988) Jordanian.
Shaden Kanboura (1988) Palestinian.
Samar Qupty (1989) Palestinian.
Rakeen Saad (1989)Jordanian.
Leem Lubany (1996/1987) Palestinian.
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Ashley Argota (1993) Filipino.
Jasmine Villegas (1993) Filipino. 
Alternatives not sharing ethnicity but rocking the same vibe:
Zineb Obeid (1985) Moroccan. 
Aiysha Hart (1990) Saudi Arabian.
Shweta Basu Prasad (1991) Bihari, Bengali. 
Wamiqa Gabbi (1993) Punjabi. 
Salma Abu Deif (1993) Egyptian. 
María Mercedes Coroy (1994) Kaqchikel.
Neelam Gill (1995) Punjabi. 
Ulka Gupta (1997) Indian.
Halima Aden (1997) Somali. 
Nazanin Kavari (1998) Persian. 
Mia Xitlali (1999) Mexican, Aztec. 
Auli’i Cravalho (2000) Puerto Rican, Portuguese, Native Hawaiian, Irish, Chinese.
Yara Shahidi (2000) Iranian / African-American [including Ghanaian]
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kalafudra · 6 years
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Bar Bahar
Directed by Maysaloun Hamoud
Starring Mouna Hawa, Shaden Kanboura, Sana Jammelieh
19/52 Films by Women, 23/52 Films with POC in the Lead
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histoires-d-o · 7 years
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Je danserai si je veux
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Dans le Tel-Aviv branché, le portrait sensible et plein de vie d'une jeunesse arabe qui rêve de liberté, à travers les différents visages de l’émancipation féminine. Trois courants religieux, trois problématiques, mais une seule cause commune ; celle de briser les chaînes, celle de lutter contre l'obscurantisme de la tradition et la dictature patriarcale.
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Maysaloun Hamoud, fille du printemps arabe, filme le désir et la sexualité avec beaucoup de pudeur et beaucoup d’audace. Une formidable ode à la libération des femmes musulmanes.
Des acteurs magnifiques. Un très joli premier film.
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Bar Bahar ~ 2016 ~ Réalisé par Maysaloun Hamoud avec Mouna Hawa, Sana Jammelieh, Shaden Kanboura, etc. Film palestinien, israélien, français
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petloverus-blog · 6 years
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Review: ‘In Between’ Tells of Three Women Fighting Patriarchy in Tel Aviv
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From left, Sana Jammelieh, Shaden Kanboura and Mouna Hawa, as Palestinian roommates in the film “In Between.” Credit Film Movement
“In Between,” Maysaloun Hamoud’s film about three Palestinian women sharing an apartment in Tel Aviv, is fatalistic about the local political situation, pessimistic about men and encouraged by the power of female…
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hatnews3-blog · 5 years
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Week’s best home entertainment: The Little Drummer Girl, Homecoming
After the success of The Night Manager, the Beeb has returned to the Le Carré well with an adaptation of the author’s 1983 novel. The credentials are again impeccable: directed by Park Chan-wook (Oldboy), it stars Alexander Skarsgård, Michael Shannon and Florence Pugh in a glossy and – post-Salisbury – timely tale of cross-continental subterfuge. Sunday, 9pm, BBC One
Julia Roberts is the latest star to hop to the small screen, but don’t expect an airy throwback to Notting Hill. Adapted from a US podcast, Homecoming is an eerie thriller, with Roberts playing counsellor Heidi, who works for an injured veterans centre that isn’t what it seems ... From Friday, Amazon Prime Video
As allegations swirled around Kevin Spacey last year, it looked as though House of Cards’s days were numbered. But instead Netflix opted for a final season that puts the focus on the first US female president, Claire Underwood (Robin Wright), who remains as sociopathic as ever. From Friday, Netflix
This second run with newbies Prue, Noel and Sandi has had a more natural feel than the first, with lovable characters bringing Bake Off back to its best. This week sees the final three contestants Rahul, Ruby and Kim-Joy face off. Expect tears, a technical challenge to push the bakers to their limits, and maybe even a final handshake or 12 from Paul. Tuesday, 8pm, Channel 4
In a big week for ambitious, blue-chip drama no show goes further than this Channel 4/Hulu co-produced effort. Mars is the destination as Sean Penn’s troubled former astronaut and Natascha McElhone’s slick business leader plot a first manned mission. A slow-burner rather than a rocket of a show, it’s no less engrossing for that. Thursday, 9pm, Channel 4
Amid the glut of quality TV this autumn, Hugo Blick’s thriller has been one of the more underrated offerings. As it concludes, Kate (Michaela Coel) visits the Democratic Republic of the Congo to find out the truth about who she is, while Michael (John Goodman) tries to aid her from London. Monday, 9pm, BBC Two
Fry’s second podcast release since he revealed his cancer diagnosis in February, this darkly enjoyable Audible effort (£19.99 or available with a free trial) sees him explore the murky truth behind glorious Victoriana. Death, debauchery and gruesome medical treatments involving slaughtered hares all feature. Podcast
Having mastered small-scale horror, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith set themselves an even more daunting challenge: an episode of their anthology series performed and broadcast live. As ever, it centres on a mundane event – a man finding a phone in a graveyard – that soon spirals off into something far creepier. Sunday, 10pm, BBC Two
Smoking… In Between. Photograph: Alamy
Three Palestinian women share a flat in Tel Aviv: party girl Layla (Mouna Hawa); gay wannabe DJ Salma (Sana Jammelieh); and strict Muslim Nour (Shaden Kanboura, whose stuffy fiance (Henry Andrawes) wants to remove her from such bad influences fast. Maysaloun Hamoud’s delightful debut feature is a poignant portrait of young lives in a multicultural city. Thursday, 1.30am, Film4
Fifty years after it was abandoned, unfinished, Orson Welles’s wild, digressive satire on the new Hollywood of Beatty, Coppola and Hopper has been completed and released by Netflix. John Huston stars as an ageing and distinctly Wellesian auteur seeking to locate his lost directorial mojo, with Peter Bogdanovich playing his New Waveish protege. From Friday, Netflix
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/oct/26/little-drummer-girl-homecoming-tv-of-week
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