A sober, intelligently made drama, "Inch'Allah" offers a strong albeit deeply depressing look at the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians chafing under occupation. A sober, ...
This week’s “Inch’Allah” isn’t a satisfying film and neither was last week’s “The Attack.” But if they could somehow be combined, we might have something. “The Attack” was about an Arab doctor living ...
Canadian director Anais Barbeau-Lavalette views the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through the eyes of a young doctor played by Evelyne Brochu. By THR Staff Among the growing number of films coming out ...
This Quebecois production stars beautiful Évelyne Brochu as a pair of wide Western eyes for a context-free look at Middle Eastern affairs. Working in a women’s clinic in the West Bank, Brochu’s Chloé ...
It’s truly amazing to watch how guilt, regret, and sorrow can change the very make-up of your character. It may only be for a brief while, but that moment can impact the lives of many in tragic and ...
A Québec native who has lived and studied in the vicinity of the West Bank, director Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette is no stranger to the latent frictions of multiculturalism. Having cut her teeth on a slew ...
A sober, intelligently made drama, "Inch'Allah" offers a strong albeit deeply depressing look at the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians chafing under occupation. A sober, ...
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