Though treating women’s oppression as a political issue isn’t exactly new, the clarity with which it’s spelled out in “Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story” is both bold and brave. Together with scribe ...
Franchise Pictures and producer Jeremy Thomas are fighting over a picture that, for now, doesn’t exist. At Mifed, Franchise is selling rights to “Scheherazade.” Giant posters of Juliette Binoche and ...
Word from Cannes last spring was that as the Portuguese director Miguel Gomes unveiled the first part of his genre-defying Arabian Nights trilogy, the cognoscenti divided into two categories: One ...
I have always been fascinated by Scheherazade. Going by the evidence, this is a fascination shared by many others over the centuries. The story is irresistible. There is a man who rules, as so many ...
Forget everything you think you know about storytelling! And get ready for a very surreal trip. Narges Kalhor plunges us in a funny and deconstructed joyful apocalypse of a web of stories while ...
"Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story" is a powerful indictment of misogyny that overturns stereotypes about Egypt through the dramatic stories women recount on a television show. By The Associated Press A ...
Thirty-five years after World War III, the outside world is dead. Asha is a museum curator in a sealed community somewhere in East Africa where water is recycled from urine, humans produce power ...
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