Abla Kamel.. An Actress Who Chose Stardom Without Spotlight
Abla Kamel is an Egyptian actress renowned for her relatable performances and has successfully portrayed a variety of women's roles over three decades without seeking media attention.
From the sleepless Cairo to the resisting Algeria: How cinema shaped our awareness of cities?
Cairo and Algeria serve as two urban pillars in Arab consciousness, defined by their cinematic representations that reflect their unique historical contexts.
Opening of the Berlin Film Festival and an Arab Cry in the Panorama
The 76th Berlin International Film Festival opened with a vibrant ceremony led by new director Tricia Tuttle, breaking from traditional norms and emphasizing the festival's commitment to global storytelling.
Film 'Yunan'.. An Arab Cinematic Poem about the Impossible Homeland
The film 'Yunan' explores existential questions through a contemplative narrative and visual storytelling, focusing on the protagonist's crisis in a slow-paced cinematic experience.
Safe Exit and Who Dares Participate in the Berlin International Film Festival
The Arabic cinema makes a strong presence at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival with the Egyptian film 'Safe Exit' and the opening of the Lebanese film 'Who Dares' during the event.
Film "Colonia".. A Closed House and an Open Family Confrontation
The film 'Colonia' made its way to commercial release after debuting at several international film festivals, including its Arab showcase at the El Gouna Film Festival.