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Forest - I See You Everywhere Review: Cryptic Hungarian Portmanteau Drama Lets No Light In Forest - I See You Everywhere Review: Cryptic Hungarian Portmanteau Drama Lets No Light In Bence Fliegauf returns to the intense emotions and fragmented structure of his 2003 breakout film Forest - but the results never quite burst into leaf. Guy Lodge, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Bence Fliegauf With: Juli Jakab, Lázló Cziffer, Lilla Kizlinger, Zsolt Végh, István Lénárt, Eszter Balla, Natasa Kovalik, Ági Gubik, Mihály Vig, Felicián Keresztes, Eliza Sodró, Terence Gábor Gelencsér, János Fliegauf, Péter Fancsikai, Zoltán Pintér, Laura Podlovics. ....
Souad Review: Religious Conservatism Clashes With Social Media in Egyptian Drama Souad Review: Religious Conservatism Clashes With Social Media in Egyptian Drama A vibrant young woman north of Cairo is trapped between conflicting modes of comportment, with religion on one side and social media on the other. Jay Weissberg, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Ayten Amin With: Bassant Ahmed, Basmala Elghaiesh, Hussein Ghanem, Hager Mahmoud, Sarah Shedid, Carol Ackad, Mona Elnamoury, Islam Shalaby, Nayera El Dahshoury. (Arabic dialogue) Running time: Running time: 98 MIN. Courtesy of Berlin Film Festival There are two gods in “Souad,” Allah and smart phones, but in a battle between the two it’s clear who’ll be the winner. Ayten Amin’s bold second feature is brilliantly alive to the contradictions of teenage life in conservative Egypt, where the pressures of social media clash with traditional religious strictures, leading to sc ....
Skip to main content India s Ali Fazal, Richa Chadha Launch Production Company With Berlinale Project Girls Will Be Girls (EXCLUSIVE) Naman Ramachandran, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Indian actors Ali Fazal (“Death on the Nile”) and Richa Chadha (“Gangs of Wasseypur”) have launched production outfit Pushing Buttons Studios. The company, set up with a view to tell stories rooted in the Indian ethos for a global audience, will kick off with “Girls Will Be Girls,” the only Indian selection of the 10 projects chisen for the Berlinale Talents Script Station program this year. More from Variety Written and to be directed by Shuchi Talati, the film is set in an elite boarding school in a small Himalayan hill town in northern India and follows the story of a 16-year-old girl, whose rebellious coming-of-age is hijacked by her mother who never got to come-of-age. ....