I first saw Hana Kamkar on a theater stage in the 2000s, in a production where she played Anahita, the goddess of water
Interviews
Women, Life, Freedom: The Irreversible Path is a collection of interviews with Iranian women in cinema who, following the "Women, Life, Freedom" movement, faced bans from working due to their
“Woman, Life, Freedom: The Point of No Return” is a collection of interviews with Iranian women filmmakers who, following the Woman, Life, Freedom movement, chose to stand with the people
“Woman, Life, Freedom — The Point of No Return” is the title of a collection of interviews conducted with women in Iranian cinema — women who, following the Woman, Life,
The Important Work Was Done by the People; We Were Only Followers | Woman, Life, Freedom — A Path of No Return: Leili Rashidi “Woman, Life, Freedom — A Path
An Interview with Maryam Palizban, Poet, Actress, and Researcher in Philosophy and Theater
Screening on May 3 at Innis Town Hall and GlobalLink Cinema, Toronto The gripping indie thriller About Maya—co-directed by Nasim Naghavi and Amir Ganjavie—delves into the fragile boundary between identity and judgment
At an age when most writers are polishing memoirs, 83-year-old Rita Reinecker is busy optioning someone else’s—then reshaping it into a seven-episode screenplay that just won top honors at the
In its inaugural year, Montreal Critics’ Week has already made a name for itself by focusing on thoughtful curation and extensive discussions with filmmakers. Co-founded by film critic and programmer
Denis Côté has long been known for his fascination with unconventional characters, often navigating the fringes of society and human desire. His latest film, For Paul, premiering in the Panorama
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