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When Lamia Abi Azar visits the new premises of the company Zoukak in Beirut, she darts from room to room, describing what each one could become with barely concealed impatience. Everything...
The Jordanian Prime Minister Hani al-Mulki stands before a graph symbolising inflation Donald Trump wakes up next to a frightened Statue of Liberty A terrorist passes through a security...
Media coverage is essential to publicising an artistic project, obtaining additional funding or gaining credibility. Culture professionals must constantly communicate and keep in touch with...
By Nejma Rondeleux In the aftermath of independence in 1962, Algeria hosted 450 cinemas. Sixty years later, there are less than two dozen left. Minister of Culture Azzedine Mihoubi’s...
by Paul Herincx For some time, electro chaâbi or mahraganat from Cairo has been making the news. It is a more rhythmical version of the original chaâbi , created in the early XX century in...
When we talk about documentaries from the Maghreb and the Middle East (MENA), we often come up with the conclusion that documentary films are struggling to find their place in the Arab...