Tima Shomali’s Jordanian teenage drama, Alrawabi School for Girls, has garnered a lot of attention from audiences all across the world for the topic that it has chosen to explore: bullying. Focusing on one of the most prevalent issues of all time, the plot revolves around a teen, Mariam, who becomes vengeful after being harassed at school by a group of bullies. Will Mariam be able to take her revenge from Layan and her evil friends? Will Dina and Noaf support Mariam throughout her journey? Will Mariam be able to attain satisfaction in the end? Let’s find out!
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In What Way Did Layan Harass Mariam?
Layan and her group, which included Rania and Ruqayya, were feared by all in school. They were the popular girls who everyone wanted to be friends with. They shared the same bus route with Mariam and her friend Dina. One day,...
Spoilers Ahead
In What Way Did Layan Harass Mariam?
Layan and her group, which included Rania and Ruqayya, were feared by all in school. They were the popular girls who everyone wanted to be friends with. They shared the same bus route with Mariam and her friend Dina. One day,...
- 2/14/2024
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Les Amazones d’Afrique began in 2017 as a sisterly supergroup of singers from the West African region of Mali. Founded by Mamani Keïta, Mariam Doumbia (of Amadou and Mariam), and Oumou Sangare, and convened by French music-industry veteran Valerie Malot, the collective came together through a shared musical vision, as well as the goal of championing gender equality and bringing attention to the pressing issue of violence against women.
The group takes their name from the Dahomey Amazons, an army of female warriors who solely protected the West African kingdom...
The group takes their name from the Dahomey Amazons, an army of female warriors who solely protected the West African kingdom...
- 2/14/2024
- by Chinonso Ihekire
- Rollingstone.com
Eimi Imanishi is thematically expanding her Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival winner, “Battalion to My Beat,” as a narrative feature film titled “Doha – The Rising Sun.”
The film, written and directed by Imanishi, will follow Mariam, a young woman who is forced to return home to Western Sahara when she is deported from Europe. Adrift in the very place that was once her home, she desperately searches for the means to assert agency over her own life.
Imanishi participated in Film Independent’s directors lab, followed by the Sundance Institute’s screenwriting and directing labs in 2018. She then met New York-based producer Shrihari Sathe who came on board to produce “Doha.” The producing team has since expanded to include Eric Dupont (“Last Film Show”), who was Oscar-nominated for “Ave Maria”; Virginie Lacombe (“Port Authority”) from France; and Barcelona-based Belén Sanchez (“Tobacco Barns”). Yacine Laloui from the Algiers-based Lunja Productions will...
The film, written and directed by Imanishi, will follow Mariam, a young woman who is forced to return home to Western Sahara when she is deported from Europe. Adrift in the very place that was once her home, she desperately searches for the means to assert agency over her own life.
Imanishi participated in Film Independent’s directors lab, followed by the Sundance Institute’s screenwriting and directing labs in 2018. She then met New York-based producer Shrihari Sathe who came on board to produce “Doha.” The producing team has since expanded to include Eric Dupont (“Last Film Show”), who was Oscar-nominated for “Ave Maria”; Virginie Lacombe (“Port Authority”) from France; and Barcelona-based Belén Sanchez (“Tobacco Barns”). Yacine Laloui from the Algiers-based Lunja Productions will...
- 1/3/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Jeremy Renner is ready to resume his role as the figurative Mayor of Kingstown, exactly one year after the snowplow accident that nearly ended his life.
Last January 1, Renner — after using his personal Sno-Cat to help a nephew whose car was stuck in the snow, at the actor’s Lake Tahoe property — got out of the plow, which then started to roll. When Renner tried to get back in to stop the 1,400-lb. machine, it ran him over.
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Last January 1, Renner — after using his personal Sno-Cat to help a nephew whose car was stuck in the snow, at the actor’s Lake Tahoe property — got out of the plow, which then started to roll. When Renner tried to get back in to stop the 1,400-lb. machine, it ran him over.
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- 1/1/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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