Eid
Eid, the first feature film ever made by a Bedouin filmmaker, offers an invaluable and insightful exploration of Bedouin culture while telling a universal, layered story of oppression, self-reclamation, and the search for freedom.
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Eid, the first feature film ever made by a Bedouin filmmaker, offers an invaluable and insightful exploration of Bedouin culture while telling a universal, layered story of oppression, self-reclamation, and the search for freedom.
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The struggles of a young mother, culminating in a risky decision with potentially devastating consequences.
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In 1956, a seamstress arrives in a Holocaust survivor community. Rumors surface about her past as Capo. Shalom, resistance fighter, torn between attraction and duty to expose her history.
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The life and songbook of Janis Ian mirrored the awakening of American women in the 1960s and ’70s, as they found their voices and embraced their power.
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Barbara Albert’s film adaptation of Julia Franck’s bestseller, which won the German Book Prize, is a stirring homage to female physicality and self-empowerment.
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