This week, we expand our collection of LGBTQ+ cinema with some new releases from Asia, Australia and Europe, while also bringing you a pair of award-winning dramas from Algeria and Italy. Scroll down to learn more! Sequin in a Blue […]
Algerian films
This week, we bring you an eclectic set of new dramas from Algeria, Iran and the UK, a politically charged documentary from the US, and the latest short film compilation from New Queer Visions. Scroll down to […]
By Jessica Duncanson Shubbak Festival interview Bloody Beans is an experimental take on the Algerian War, which sees the conflict played out by a group of vibrant children. Incorporating unique lighting and sound, the film is […]
By David Pountain Deconstructing gender roles against a backdrop of pervasive prejudice and legal persecution, Hassene Belaïd’s short drama N’sibi is a welcome anomaly of Algerian cinema that sees a revelatory meeting between the young […]
By Stephanie Hotz Director: Fatma Zohra Zamoum Watch on FilmDoo.com Algerian female filmmaker Fatma Zohra Zamoum visualizes the complexity of human relationships and freedom in her 2011 feature How Big Is Your Love? (Kedach ethabni). […]