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Prokhorovka has long been remembered as a Soviet victory, but the statistics tell a more complex story. On July 12, the Red Army suffered massive losses in tanks and men, while German units held the ...
Into the Light,” a celebration of global dance, live music, and giant puppets, will be performed Sunday, Dec. 14, at 1 p.m.
Three films concentrating on the continuing brutal occupation and subjugation of Palestine are likely to be included in the ...
From Ground Zero, directed by Rashid Masharawi, features 22 short films depicting the struggles of Gaza's residents.
A smart, mostly light movie about color printing technology that will teach viewers a lot about processes they might not ...
Akio Fujimoto’s ‘Lost Land’ wins the Golden Yusr as the Red Sea Film Festival closes with honors for Anthony Hopkins, Idris ...
It’s possible that no one at Danville’s joyous, first-ever SantaCon knew that artist John Law invented the event more than 30 ...
After hours spent sitting through Art Basel traffic, and an equally exhausted line snaking outside the Cartier event, Miami ...
Six out of the eight Best International Feature submissions from Arab countries are directed by women, each having won awards ...
Chatting with THR at the Red Sea International Film Festival, the French Icon shares the raw creative philosophy behind her ...