News
“Borders Can Stop a Body, but They Can’t Stop a Voice”: Motaz Malhees on The Voice of Hind Rajab and Missing the Oscars
The Jenin-born actor on playing witness, the weight of a Palestinian passport, and what it means to honour a child's final call
Riz Ahmed Reimagines Hamlet as a South Asian Family Tragedy
“At its core, it's about grieving the illusion that the world is a fair place.”
“What’s My Name?”: Three Boxers Weigh in On the Fight Outside of the Ring
Before the bell rings, the fight is already on. These three boxers navigate culture, conviction, and manhood, making sure the world knows their name
Jacob Elordi Embraces ‘Gothic Gold’ for ‘Wuthering Heights’
Heathcliff wears Cartier
The Rolex Series Brings Sustainability to Golf with The Hero Dubai Desert Classic
The HDDC runs from January 22nd-25th
The House That Bady Built
For French-Syrian artist Bady Dalloul, a house is country unto itself. Within his practice, he invites us to cross the threshold into a universe of personal memories, imagined stories, and the small empires he has been building since his childhood summers in Damascus
After Its Dubai Debut, Fujifilm Short Film Festival Heads to Nairobi, Beirut, Cairo, and Jeddah
Fujifilm, Cinema Akil, and Gulf Photo Plus champion short-form cinema as a space for new voices, dialogue, and discovery
Female Directors Lead Arab Cinema Into the 2026 Oscars Race
"This story is not just about Gaza. It speaks to a universal grief. Cinema can preserve a memory. Cinema can resist amnesia. May Hind Rajab’s voice be heard."
