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DUBAI: Five Arab movies are set to screen at the US’s Tribeca Film Festival this month among hundreds of international films. The 20th edition of the event is set to take place from June 9-20 both as a hybrid event with both in-person and virtual festivities. The event will celebrate films, documentaries, video games, podcasts and more. Read on for the Arab movies set to
Ms. Marvel Set Photos Reveal First Look at Iman Vellani in Costume
Ms. Marvel Set Photos Reveal First Look at Iman Vellani in Costume
Iman Vellani has been spotted as Kamala Khan on the set of Ms. Marvel, and the teenage actress looks like she came straight out of the comic book.
Our first look at Iman Vellani in character as Kamala Khan in
Ms. Marvel has been revealed. Currently, Vellani is shooting the upcoming Marvel Studios series for Disney+ in Atlanta, Georgia. New images from the set recently posted by the website JustJared now show us exactly as Vellani will appear in the superhero series, and simply put, the actress looks like she literally just stepped out of the comic book.
Aaron Sorkin, Radha Blank, Sofia Coppola Honored at 2021 Final Draft Awards
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The 16th annual Final Draft Awards took place on Tuesday, March 2, during an online ceremony. Hosted by Final Draft president Shelly Mellot, the first female appointed in the 30-year history, many awards contenders in the writing categories were honored in both film and television.
While accepting the award, Sorkin said, “the Zeitgeist crashed into us” and that he had no idea how much about today “The Trial of the Chicago 7” would end up being. This was an added boost to his awards campaign after winning the Golden Globe last Sunday for best screenplay.
But it’s what the series does with that premise that stands out. Youssef and his co-creators Ari Katcher and Ryan Welch bring a freshness to it that we haven’t seen before, which sets the series apart from anything else around.
Ramy lives in northern New Jersey with his parents Maysa and Farouk (Hiam Abbass and Amr Waked) and his younger sister Dena (May Calamawy),who couldn’t be less like the cliché of the dutiful Muslim daughter.
It’s less a series about a first generation American Muslim trying to negotiate a society rife with racism and suspicion of Muslims (although that does crop up, particularly in an episode that flashes back to 9/11) than about him trying to fit comfortably into his own skin.