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Davide Abbatescianni

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Davide Abbatescianni is an Italian Film Critic and Journalist based in Rome

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Vida Dena’s debut feature zooms in on two interesting young subjects, but it lacks both punch and surprise, leading to a rather claustrophobic viewing experience.

09 September, 2022

In her debut documentary, Anita Mathal Hopland looks back at the history of her two families in Karachi and Copenhagen over 15 years.

05 August, 2022

The superb directorial debut by Saim Sadiq is the first Pakistani title to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Led by exceptional performances and compelling characters, it certainly bodes well for the future of the country’s film industry.

08 July, 2022

Film Review: The New Arab sits down with writer-director Eitan Pitigliani, who shares the deep personal connections with his latest film, Sissy.

17 June, 2022

The New Arab caught up with award-winning Palestinian-American director Mohammed Saffouri, who spoke about the making of his latest short film Touchline - the first Jordanian production selected by the esteemed Tribeca Film Festival

10 June, 2022

Film Review: Eran Kolirin’s new feature focuses on Sami, a forty-something telecom executive returning to his childhood village to attend his brother’s wedding.

27 May, 2022

Film review: Bassem Saad’s effort explores the boundaries between experimental filmmaking and video art, while attempting to denounce Lebanon’s endless crisis as well as some of the world’s most recent social tensions

29 April, 2022

Film Review: Megan Smaker’s latest effort is a highly controversial documentary about a group of former Guantanamo convicts who take part in a year-long programme of de-radicalisation in Saudi Arabia.

22 April, 2022

Film review: After nine years from Fifi Howls From Happiness, Iran’s Mitra Farahani's latest endeavour documents a 29-week-long email exchange between two masters of cinema. The final result, however, struggles to be timely or engaging

25 March, 2022

Film Review: Kurdwin Ayub’s sophomore feature is a fresh, amusing coming-of-age tale revolving around Yesmin, a Gen Z Kurdish Muslim girl whose life is shaken up after a YouTube video goes viral.

11 March, 2022