DFI Film Review: The Philosopher (2010)
Apr 18, 2011
‘The Philosopher’ film review written by Tarek Abu Esber
‘The Philosopher’ film review written by Tarek Abu Esber
Claire Naber Matalqa talks with DFI about working in both Jordan and Los Angeles simultaneously, and being set scriptwriting deadlines by her husband…
Qatari filmmakers are making history as Qatar takes a record 8 films to Gulf film festival.
Largo Winch (Tomer Sisley) was happily living in Thailand with his girlfriend until he was forced to leave…
‘Grandma, a Thousand Times’ film review by Reem Saleh.
Shankaboot, a Lebanese production, is the first Arabic web-based series to win the prestigious international award.
Ice age Director Carlos Saldanha must be a proud Brazilian to heat up the screen with such a colorful journey with a local flare…
I have a confession to make: I am a self-confessed film geek. Have been since I was 5 years old and my parents…
The film world has suffered a tragic loss with the untimely death of 53-year old Palestinian actor and director Juliano Mer-Khamis.
‘Cleopatra’ film review by James Rawson.
DFI interviews Cassandra Schaffa, the Director of Festival Operations at Women’s Voices Now (WVN).
Two English sci-fi fanatics, Clive Gollings (Nick Frost) and Graeme Willy (Simon Pegg), travel to the US…
Samer Jaber, a presenter and senior producer at Al Jazeera Children’s Channel tells DFI about his new TV series scheduled to be broadcast later this year.
‘Caramel’ film review by Amir Scandar.
Mick Haller (Matthew McConaughey) is a lawyer who conducts his business from the back of his car. His life and career all seemed under control until…