The film Bukra Minshouf ("Tomorrow We Will See") by Lebanese-Japanese director Soraya Umewaka tells the story of Lebanon and art through ten artists, offering "a window into Lebanon's flourishing creative culture." Here's more about the film: A rock band's thought-provoking lyrics, a poet's description of time shrinking, an architect's experimental manipulation of space, and a … Continue reading Tomorrow We Will See
Tag: Hyphenated Identity
Sally el Hossainy's debut film, My Brother the Devil, has been getting some positive reviews. The film is about "British Arabs on the streets of gangland London" but its not just another crime film set in the East End, dealing with issues of race and gender identity with deftness and subtlety. As The Independent review … Continue reading My Brother The Devil