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Lord of War is a 2005 crime-drama film written and directed by Andrew Niccol. It stars Nicolas Cage , Jared Leto , Bridget Moynahan , Ethan Hawke , and Eamonn Walker in primary roles. The plot follows an unscrupulous Ukrainian-American man named Yuri Orlov (portrayed by Cage) as he participates in the global arms trafficking industry in the ...
The film has also received a number of special screenings. It received its London premiere at the JW3 Jewish community centre. Emma Barnett, a BBC journalist, hosted a post-screening panel with Mozer and festival survivors, as well as the father of murdered festival-goer, Aner Shapira, whose story is featured in the film. [9]
Karim Debbagh‘s leading Tangier-based line producer Kasbah Films has secured a raft of U.S. and U.K. projects that will lense in Morocco, including “Lords of War,” the sequel to “Lord of ...
Frostbite Films was the name of the independent film production company set up by Miller and Shah in 2001 after this experience. [9] Miller and Shah were working on a documentary for the American cable network HBO at the time of his death. The resulting film, Death in Gaza, was released in 2004, and won three Emmys and one BAFTA TV award in ...
More than 8,000 complaints have been made about the BBC’s coverage of the Gaza war since Hamas attacked Israel in October, it has been revealed. ... BBC director-general Tim Davie was also asked ...
The month-long war has caused a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza as Israel's military campaign has intensified, with many of the territory's 2.3 million inhabitants repeatedly displaced as ...
Eleven Days in May is a 2022 documentary that revolves around life in Gaza. Co-directed by Mohammed Sawwaf and Michael Winterbottom, Palestinian and British filmmakers respectively, the film specifically focusses on an 11 day bombing campaign by Israel. [1] The aim of the film was to memorialize the children of Palestine who were killed.
“Our film shows where dehumanization leads, at its worst,” writer-director Jonathan Glazer said. Glazer's reference to Israel’s war in Gaza came after pro-Palestinian protesters snarled ...