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The Turin Horse [2011]: The Futility of Existence
Day 1: The basic necessities: food, water, shelter and comfort of clothes. Day 2: The decay begins with the greed…
The Other Side of Hope (2017): A Compassionate Refugee Dramedy
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Antiporno [2017]: In The Name of Sisterhood
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Jab Harry Met Sejal [2017]: Jab weak writing Met great performance
Jab Harry Met Sejal is an inconsistent and plausible film. It lacks any depth we have seen in Imtiaz’s earlier…
November [2017]: Fantasia Film Festival Review
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Fashionista [2017]: Fantasia Film Festival Review
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Jerusalem: The virtual pilgrimage to the land of perennially ambiguous identity.
I have never anticipated any other movie like I had anticipated the National Geographic’s 45 minutes long documentary ‘Jerusalem’….








