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EPISODE 124: Ibrahim Nash'at is a multi-award-winning Egyptian documentary filmmaker based in Berlin, Germany. His career in journalism spans various formats, working with several international channels and online platforms such as Deutsche Welle, Al Jazeera, Business Insider, AJ+, Voice of America and others. Ibrahim holds a master degree in documentary filmmaking from Met Film School. He co-edited Talal Derki's latest film "Under the Sky of Damascus" Which premiered at Panorama - Berlinale 2023 and won the Golden Alexander at 25th Thessaloniki Doc Festival. Ibrahim has directed multiple short films which were selected in multiple film festivals around the world. "Hollywoodgate" is Ibrahim's first feature film which premiered at Venice Film Festival and Telluride Film Festival and is on the shortlist for the 2025 Oscars. instagram.com/ibrahimnshtContact us: makingsoundpodcast.comFollow on Instagram: @makingsoundpodcastFollow on Threads: @jannkloseJoin our Facebook GroupPlease support the show with a donation, thank you for listening!
In this episode, Faissal and Louay catch up with their friend, filmmaker and film aficionado Abdullah Assil, who talks about the latest films he's seen in the cinema, now that theatres are open again for business in Los Angeles. Assil also talks about Syrian filmmakers' Soudade Kaadan and Talal Derki's upcoming films that he's very excited to see in 2022.في هذه الحلقة ، يلتقي فيصل ولؤي بصديقهما السينمائي عبد الله أصيل. يتحدث عبد الله عن أحدث الأفلام التي شاهدها في السينما مؤخراً بعد أن فتحت دور العرض مرة أخرى في لوس أنجلوس. ويتحدث أيضًا عن الأفلام القادمة المتحمس لها أكثر في 2022 وهي للمخرجين السوريين سؤدد قعدان وطلال ديركي. عبدالله أصيل - عمل على عدد من الأفلام الروائية والوثائقيّة و مستشار إبداعي صانع أفلام سوري مقيم في هوليوود، عمل على عدد من الأفلام الروائية والوثائقيّة القصيرة والطويلة منذ عام ٢٠٠٨ وهو يعمل حالياً كمستشار إبداعي لدى شركات ومنظمات دوليّة.Twitter: @CineholicPod Host/Producer: Faissal Sam Shaib @samshaibHost/Producer: Louay Kraish @LouayKhraishEditor: Mira Shaib @MiraShaib Art: Youthana Yous
Comedian Nigel Williams is inmiddels 66 en doet het qua optreden tegenwoordig iets rustiger aan, maar dat wil niet zeggen dat hij niet meer kwaad wordt van racisme en onrecht. Veel passie en vuur dus en vooral veel goeie verhalen van één van de peetvaders van de Vlaamse stand-up comedy scene. In het tweede deel bespreekt Andries Return to Homs. De bekroonde oorlogsdocumentaire van Talal Derki over het begin van de Syrische burgeroorlog. Alex van zijn kant took one for the team en onderwierp zich aan de onbedoeld grappige Verotika film van grote held Danzig waarvan nu al gezegd wordt dat het kans maakt om de geschiedenis in te gaan als één van de slechtste films allertijden.
Syrian filmmaker Talal Derki speaks about his award-winning film, Of Fathers of Sons, which won the prize this year at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was also nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 91st Academy Awards.
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we discuss the latest World War I documentary from Peter Jackson with They Shall Not Grow Old, and the 2018 documentary from Syrian filmmaker Talal Derki in Of Fathers and Sons. - Review: They Shall Not Grow Old (8:19) - Review: Of Fathers and Sons (34:43) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/inses…cast/id605634337 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5LIi40D5BTFnsRMP57O5nG Google Play: play.google.com/music/listen?auth…yoktioaclalk3ykyi Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: @insession-film TuneIn Radio: tunein.com/radio/The-InSession…lm-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: insessionfilm.com/insession-film-p…asts-listen-now/
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Syrian director Talal Derki has twice won the Sundance Film Festival’s World Cinema Best Documentary Award for “Return to Homs” and “Of Fathers and Sons.” That first film traced the early years of Syria’s civil war. Derki working with a team of camera people followed two peaceful protestors – national soccer star Abdul Basset Sarout […] The post 96: Talal Derki on filming in Syria appeared first on Pure Nonfiction.
For the film “Of Fathers and Sons,” Syrian filmmaker Talal Derki returned from exile to embed with Islamic militants in his homeland for over two years. He captures the life of a member of Syria’s Al-Qaeda and how his philosophy of jihad is passed down to his sons. The film is one of five Oscar nominees for Documentary Feature this year. — Raphaela Neihausen and Thom Powers For more information, click here to visit the film web site.
The images of starving Yemeni children have become the face of the brutal Saudi-led, US supported war against Yemen We speak with Hussein Mohsen co-founder of Yemen Relief Project about the humanitarian crisis in Yemen and what’s being done to bring some relief to the war-stricken country. Later in the program, Syrian filmmaker Talal Derki speaks about his award-winning film, Of Fathers of Sons, which won the prize this year at the Sun Dance film festival-
Syrian-born filmmaker Talal Derki (Return to Homs) travels to his homeland where he gains the trust of a radical Islamist family, sharing their daily life for over two years. His camera focuses primarily on the children, providing an extremely rare insight into what it means to grow up with a father whose only dream is to establish an Islamic caliphate. Osama (13) and his brother Ayman (12) both love and admire their father and obey his words, but while Osama seems content to follow the path of Jihad, Ayman wants to go back to school. Of Fathers and Sons was shot between Summer 2014 and September 2016. During that time, Talal Derki and Director of Photography, Kahtan Hasson, spent about 300 days with Abu Osama’s family. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize for World Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, Of Fathers and Sons is a work of unparalleled access that captures the chilling moment when childhood dies and jihadism is born. Director Talal Derki joins us to talk about his own personal journey through a devastated country and a troubled society, looking for answers to desperate questions about the future of his country and the future of his own family’s need to flee into exile. For news and updates go to: offathersandsons.com Social Media facebook.com/OfFathersandSons
Paul Axton and David Rosado review the film Of Fathers and Sons: For more than two years Talal Derki lives with the family of Abu Osama, an Al-Nusra fighter in a small village in northern Syria, focusing his camera mainly on the children. From a young age, the boys are trained to follow in their father’s footsteps and become soldiers of God. The horrors of war and the intimacy of family life are never far from one another. At the nearby battlefront Abu Osama fights against the enemy, while at home he cuddles with the boys and dreams of the caliphate. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound
An insightful look at the family of an Al-Nusra fighter in a small village in northern Syria. The post Talal Derki – Of Fathers and Sons #IDFA2017 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An insightful look at the family of an Al-Nusra fighter in a small village in northern Syria. The post Talal Derki – Of Fathers and Sons #IDFA2017 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An insightful look at the family of an Al-Nusra fighter in a small village in northern Syria. The post Talal Derki – Of Fathers and Sons #IDFA2017 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An insightful look at the family of an Al-Nusra fighter in a small village in northern Syria. The post Talal Derki – Of Fathers and Sons #IDFA2017 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An insightful look at the family of an Al-Nusra fighter in a small village in northern Syria. The post Talal Derki – Of Fathers and Sons #IDFA2017 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An insightful look at the family of an Al-Nusra fighter in a small village in northern Syria. The post Talal Derki – Of Fathers and Sons #IDFA2017 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Before Trump’s travel ban for Syrians, we sat down with Orwa Nyrabia at the Sundance Film Festival where he was attending workshops. Three years ago, he produced “Return to Homs,” directed by Talal Derki, about the resistance movement in his hometown. The film won Sundance’s Jury Prize for World Documentary and is now available on […] The post PN 35: Syrian Filmmaker Orwa Nyrabia In Exile appeared first on Pure Nonfiction.