A Review of Black Rabbit, White Rabbit Directed by Shahram Mokri
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The City from the Rooftops | A Narrative of Changing Atmospheres and Urban Life in Wartime In the final days of the war, we had been invited to dinner at
The U.S. and Israeli military attacks on Iran, along with the waves of missile strikes and bombardments targeting cities, refineries, oil depots, industrial facilities, and missile and nuclear sites, constitute
In an era where the boundaries between independent cinema and industrial production are increasingly porous, the Nashville Independent FilmMakers Festival positions itself as a space of affirmation—less a spectacle of prestige, and
The New York Independent Women Film Festival continues to establish itself as one of the most vital platforms for women-driven cinema
On December 1, Santa Barbara once again turned its gaze toward the screen as the new edition of the Santa Barbara International Cinema Awards unfolded—an evening built around a simple but increasingly
Tokyo, Japan – The Tokyo Women’s Film Festival wrapped up its spirited online edition this February, spotlighting films that celebrate women’s voices from across the globe. Known for its seamless blend
Killing, Dismembering, Disrupting the Integrity of the Body / A Look at the Wounded Body in Painting
Art as a Means of Reviving the Ruins of Conscious Life in Lost or Buried Sections In many art history books, it is stated that art can be the result
Recently, I listened to a podcast that discussed a startling statistic: over 90% of people have, at some point in their lives, thought about killing someone. According to this study,
Produced by Phantom Film Production Corp, the Perchance to Dream is a film directed by Amir Ganjavie, a filmmaker, university scholar and critic based in Toronto, Canada. Ganjavie is known
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