Sara Zia Ebrahimi talks to Iranian-American director Ana Lily Amirpour about her upcoming film, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
‘How many times have we heard and repeated the phrase, “after two months all will be well?”‘ – Mouna Bassili Sehnaoui on painting the Lebanese Civil War
Zalan Khan and his band of storytellers are on a quest to change the way people view a tumultuous and widely misunderstood region
Doha-based filmmaker Justin Kramer’s story of ‘love, patience, and resilience’, documenting the life of Mourad and his family of garbage collectors in Cairo
Two recent compilations from Sublime Frequencies and Now Again Records breathe new life into the works of the seminal Iranian and Turkish rockers
Yasmin El Derby, Co-Founder and Director of the London MENA Film Festival talks to Joobin Bekhrad about the highly anticipated event
As Mohammad Rasoulof’s recent film shows, sometimes it’s better to be a stranger in exile than in your own country
Joobin Bekhrad speaks with the renowned – and controversial – Kuwaiti artist about the recent fiasco caused by her exhibition, It’s a Man’s World