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2023: Succeeded by. Turkish films 2024. Turkish films of 2023 at IMDb This page was last edited on 16 July 2024, at 00:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
In 2023, the Egyptian 3D horror film Day 13, became the first Arabic 3D film. [29] In the same year, the Saudi horror film, The Cello, became the first Arabic international horror film. [30] Also that year, Sukkar, backed by the Saudi-owned production house MBC Group, [31] was touted as the Arab world's first musical movie in the Western canon ...
Jury prize best narrative short in Franco Arab Film festival 2013, Official Selection of Rotterdam Arabic Camera Film Festival 2012 Runaway: Marc Kharrat: Mirella Zoghbi, Vince Doche, Gabriel Torosyan, Hala Baki, Joseph Tallent, Martin Mikitas, Nada Salloum, Karin Awad, Elie Bahou, Charles Doche, and Angela Ryan: Drama, Comedy: Elie Ayrouth ...
The 30 Best Movies of 2023. Brooke LaMantia, Joan Summers. December 5, 2023 at 11:45 AM. ... Judy Blume’s amazing middle-school novel finally received a proper film adaption this year. Known for ...
The best movie of 2023 is Yorgos Lanthimos' inventive take on Frankenstein, in which a demented scientist played by Willem Dafoe implants a new brain into the corpse of Bella Baxter (Emma Stone ...
Release Date: June 2, 2023 in theaters Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse made waves when it was released in 2018 (and even won an Oscar!), and its sequel is set to hit theaters in summer 2023 ...
The film was shot entirely in the West Bank, [4] particularly in Nablus, [3] over three months. [5] Regarding the choice to film in Palestine, director Farah Nabulsi stated she "felt there was a responsibility" to do so, saying "I did contemplate the path of least resistance, like doing it in Jordan or a different location.
Shoshana is a 2023 British biographical thriller film directed by Michael Winterbottom.. The film is set in 1930s/1940s British Mandatory Palestine.It follows the tragic love story of Shoshana Borochov (Irina Starshenbaum), daughter of one of the founders of socialist Zionism, and British police officer Tom Wilkin (Douglas Booth), [1] while Wilkin and fellow police officer Geoffrey J. Morton ...