#DoubleFeature: Women in Charge in the Middle East
I forgot to do this Double Feature~ Women in Charge in the Middle East~ Radu Mihăileanu’s La Source des Femmes Nadine Labaki’s Et Maintenant, On Va Où
I forgot to do this Double Feature~ Women in Charge in the Middle East~ Radu Mihăileanu’s La Source des Femmes Nadine Labaki’s Et Maintenant, On Va Où
This year I bested myself. From the 384 movies that I saw, I’ll make my customary list of favorite films discoveries from year 2014 downward.
A small town girl with a passionate and free spirit dreams of true love in a world post-WWII, but is stuck in a loveless marriage… until she falls for another man.
A boy with the ability to astral project helps a bad-luck detective and an overconfident reporter when a mysterious man with a disfigured face threatens to take over New York.
This year’s Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival starts on May 29th until June 7th featuring more than 40 movies and 70 shorts from major international events.
Only accompanied by her talking cat, a young woman sets out to discover what’s been happening with all the scientists that have been disappearing.
This is very late, and I couldn’t branch out as much as in previous years, but here are music highlights of 2015.
Like any year, the YAM Magazine team got together (on our very secret Facebook group) and did our usual round of voting, movies went up and down and we managed to make a clean Top30 list.
Extraordinary Tales, by award-winning Spanish animator Raul Garcia, was a treat. It was like Animatrix, except with great creepy stories by a dude obsessed with Death.
Director and producer Franck Ribière loves meat, so he got together with his favorite French butcher Yves-Marie Le Bourdonnec to find the most delicious steak globe-trotting to the steak capitals of the world.