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West Bank Story is a 2005 American musical comedy short film directed by Ari Sandel, co-written by Sandel and Kim Ray, produced by Pascal Vaguelsy, Amy Kim, Ashley Jordan, Ravi Malhotra, Bill Boland, and featuring choreography by Ramon Del Barrio.
West Bank Story premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and has screened at over one hundred fifty film festivals worldwide, winning prizes from 30. Sandel also directed a 2006 documentary, Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights - Hollywood to the Heartland, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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It took Palestinian filmmaker Basel Adra 30 hours to reach Berlin from his West Bank home for Saturday's film festival premiere of his documentary "No Other Land". It took his Israeli co-director ...
French movies had a banner 2024 on home turf with a 44% market share at the French box office, which broke a 15-year record; meanwhile, Gallic films saw a 11% year-on-year drop… People 1 day ago
Flores' first credited film in 2005 was "West Bank Story", the Academy Awards winning, fast-paced musical comedy. [1] In 2006-2007 Flores worked in the art department of the television series, Heroes, which received the 2007 Academy of Television Arts & Sciences nomination for the Art Director's Guild Award. [2]
Business Insider rounded up the movies that got a perfect 100% rating this year, certified fresh with at least 25 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. ... a group of West Bank villages that Adra ...
5 Broken Cameras is a first-hand account of protests in Bil'in, a West Bank village affected by the Israeli West Bank barrier. The documentary was shot almost entirely by Palestinian farmer Emad Burnat, who bought his first camera in 2005 to record the birth of his youngest son. In 2009 Israeli co-director Guy Davidi joined the project.