DFI Film Review: Microphone
Sep 17, 2012
‘Microphone’ film review written by Reem Saleh
‘Microphone’ film review written by Reem Saleh
Today is the last of 11-film laden days in Toronto; the International Film Festival (TIFF) is coming to a close…
Innovative independent filmmakers have always had to use a bit more ingenuity and tenacity to raise funding, make their movie…
Christopher D. Ford is “Robot & Frank’s” screenwriter, the 2012 Sundance Winner of the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize. He’s previously written short…
‘Robot and Frank’ film review written by Reem Saleh.
Rasha Salti was hired last year as Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) programmer for Middle Eastern and African cinema.
Toronto International Film Festival is hovering near the half-way mark, but film critics are far from hanging up their press passes.
In many ways, Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) puts the ‘business’ into show business. While evenings are centred around premieres, Red Carpet…
Over 1,000 watched “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” last night and gave a standing ovation as the political thriller made its North American premiere in…
Three of four films featuring the Arab region in yesterday’s schedule were set in, or depicted, Algeria – a country enjoying its 50th year of independence.
From the moment you land in Toronto, festival fever is palpable and electrifying.
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), the ‘festival of festivals’, kicks off today.
Around 50 aspiring filmmakers have completed Films Tawash – a four day workshop on how to produce a short film.
Yesterday at Venice, Spanish Director David Victori won YouTube’s inaugural Your Film Festival competition for “The Guilt”.
Viola Shafik is an advisor to the Venice Film Festival’s programmers. She is also involved in the 2012 DTFF, curating this year’s tribute to Algerian cinema.