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Lee Cronin's The Mummy: A hollow take on Egyptian horror tropes
What comes after survival? Sawsan Qaoud answers in Gaza Grad
Time Hoppers: Muslim filmmakers bring Islamic history to life
Unpacking Complaint No. 713317 with Yasser Shafiey
Improv, courage and survival in The Friend’s House is Here
Birds of War: Revolution, ruins, and romance across two nations
Happy Birthday: Childhood, class and survival in modern Cairo
Beirut speaks through its fragments in Do You Love Me
Zootropolis 2: A children's film echoing Gaza and colonial power
Animalia director Sofia Alaoui on faith, aliens, and identity
Exploring love and memory in Sarah Francis' Dead Dog
Inside Amir: A quiet portrait of leaving Iran
The reinvention of Tahar Rahim in Alpha
Unpacking Jihan K's love and loss in My Father and Qaddafi
Kabul, Between Prayers: Two brothers in the Taliban's shadow
Giant: Amir El-Masry steps into the ring as Prince Naseem
Hind Rajab's voice still echoes in Kaouther Ben Hania's film
Through Palestine 36, Annemarie Jacir rewrites the colonial gaze
Calle Málaga: Carmen Maura shines in Morocco's Oscar entry
Cyril Aris brings debut film A Sad and Beautiful World to London