CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: So just as we rely on journalists to bear witness, we often rely on film makers to bring important stories to life. The Lebanese director, Nadine Labaki’s new film, “Capernaum” ...
EXCLUSIVE: Three years ago, Lebanese composer Khaled Mouzanar set out on Capernaum, with no real idea where the film would take him. Directed by his wife, Nadine Labaki, the drama centers on Zain, a ...
Watching Capernaum, Lebanon’s entry in 2018 for Best Foreign Language Film, one point becomes immediately clear: Only a truly dedicated, humanistic director could make such a film, experiencing ...
There's a brief moment in this film, when the poor little boy (Zain Al Rafeea) here, who literally drives the entire narrative/story, is resting on the floor under an open sky, as military helicopters ...
This episode originally aired on January 13, 2019. In May 2018, Lebanese filmmaker Nadine Labaki became the first Arab woman to win a major prize at the Cannes Film Festival with her third feature, ...
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The first thing I tell director Nadine Labaki when we sit down together is that her new film is very hard to watch. I mean this as a compliment, but also a kind of critique: Capernaum is a relentless, ...
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