Front Row delays release of ‘A Gaza Weekend’
Due to the increasing tensions between Israel and Palestine, the dark comedy set against the backdrop of mass panic caused by a mutant virus known as ARS breaking out in ...
Due to the increasing tensions between Israel and Palestine, the dark comedy set against the backdrop of mass panic caused by a mutant virus known as ARS breaking out in ...
This year, the festival kicks off with 'Alam', a coming-of-age socio-political drama directed by Firas Khoury.
The dark comedy, conceived before the Covid pandemic, is set against the backdrop of mass panic when a mutant virus known as ARS breaks out in Israel.
A selection of new films from the world's festival circuit will be shown as part of the programme in Jeddah.
The dark comedy, conceived before the Covid pandemic, is set against the backdrop of mass panic when a mutant virus known as ARS breaks out in Israel.
In addition to its selection at TIFF, the DFI-supported films have also been screened at Cannes, Venice, Locarno, and Sarajevo earlier this summer.