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Comedian Adam Hmada’s upcoming sitcom, 'The Sultans of Queens,' provides a humorous and honest portrayal of Arab-American family life in Queens, New York
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We speak to director Mehdi Barsaoui about his film Aïcha, which follows a woman’s quest for identity and freedom amid family conflict and corruption
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Despite its rich history since the late '90s, Palestinian rap is often misrepresented in the media, as highlighted by Palestinian rappers Asifeh and Osloob
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Tunisian filmmaker Ala Eddine Slim talks more about his unique third feature, Agora, which grabbed the Pardo Verde award at the 77th Locarno Film Festival
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Film review: Iranian filmmaker in exile Mohammad Rasoulof shows the dangers of being a civil servant in Iran through a family drama that turns into a thriller
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'Peanut Butter and Blueberries,' a new play by writer Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, beautifully explores love and identity through the lens of young British Muslims
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Film review: 'Hollywoodgate' offers a chilling look at Afghanistan's future under Taliban rule, just as the world marks the third "anniversary" of Kabul's fall
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Walid Aouni's modern adaptation of 'Scheherazade', based on the legendary heroine from One Thousand and One Nights, closed the Royal Opera House Muscat’s season
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Hanna Flint examines how Gladiator II fails to accurately represent North Africa and its diverse history, continuing Hollywood's pattern of misrepresentation
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Film review: Inspired by a true story, filmmaker Burak Çevik reconstructs a night of deadly attacks by right-wing extremists on leftist students in 1978 Ankara