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Farha was written and directed by Darin J. Sallam [1] —her first feature-length film. [9] Sallam's own family also fled from Palestine to Jordan in 1948. [10] The film is based on a true story recounted to Sallam's mother by a friend, living as a refugee in Syria, about her experience during the Nakba in which hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were expelled from their homeland. [5]
Farah is a 2022 Emirates-produced Lebanese psychological thriller directed by Emirati-British couple Hassiba Freiha and Kenton Oxley. [2] The film was written by Freiha, starring Lebanese actors Stephanie Atala, Majdi Machmouchi, Nader Abd Alhay, and Youssef Boulos.
Femme Fatale is a 2002 erotic thriller film [2] [3] written and directed by Brian De Palma. The film stars Antonio Banderas and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos. It was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. [4] Upon its release, Femme Fatale received mixed reviews from film critics and became a box office flop.
Fara is a good-natured fat man, the son of the murdered bank director. As a child, the boy was disabled, and only his sole friend Bob at the cost of his life helped to get the boy to his feet. Fara's father left him a legacy of millions on a secret account. Mafia's goal becomes to learn the code to it.
Attachment is a 2022 Danish romantic horror film directed and written by Gabriel Bier Gislason and produced by Thomas Heinesen. It was released on Shudder on February 9, 2023. The film marked Gislason's directorial debut.
Farrah Abraham made quite an entrance at the 2019 Venice Film Festival.. The Teen Mom star suffered a wardrobe mishap on the red carpet of the Ad Astra screening. Abraham wore a floral-print ball ...
Billy Zane as Elijah; Lisa Zane as Cynthia; Colin Firth as Joseph Prince; Scott Wilson as Dr. Beaumont; Suzanne Snyder as Andrea; Pat Skipper as Ted; John Lavachielli as Ed; Lisa Blount as Jenny Purge
The film's title is a play on words in Spanish, with “toc” being both the onomatopoeia for “knock” and the abbreviation for OCD in Spanish (trastorno obsesivo compulsivo). [3] It is the film adaptation of a French play by Laurent Baffie. [4] The film was shown during the summer of 2018 as part of the Cine de Verano in Seville, Spain. [5]