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Sisters In Arms (2019 Film)
'' Sisters in Arms'' () is a French war-drama film based on historic events related to the Genocide of Yazidis by the Islamic State, written and directed by Caroline Fourest. The film was released in October 2019. Plot Kenza and Yaël are two young French women who go to Syria and join the 'Snake brigade', an international battalion of women fighting the ISIS alongside the Kurdish forces. There they meet Zara, a Yazidi survivor. Born in different cultures but deeply united, the women fighters heal their past wounds and discover their present strength, especially the fear they inspire in their opponents. The three young women soon bound together and become true sisters-in-arms. Cast * Dilan Gwyn as Zara * Amira Casar as Commander * Camélia Jordana as Kenza * Esther Garrel as Yaël * Maya Sansa as Mother Sun * Nanna Blondell as Snipe * Pascal Greggory as Agent de la coalition * Noush Skaugen as Lady Kurda * Mark Ryder as Al Britani * Korkmaz Arslan as Commander * Youssef Do ...
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Caroline Fourest
Caroline Fourest (; born 19 September 1975), is a French writer, film director, journalist, radio presenter at ''France Culture'', and editor of the magazine ''ProChoix.'' She was also a columnist for ''Charlie Hebdo'', for ''Le Monde'' until 14 July 2012, and she joined ''Marianne'' in 2016. She frequently appears on French media to discuss issues related to Muslims, feminism, Charlie Hebdo and Israel. Fourest is the editorial director of the French weekly paper, Franc-Tireur, since April 2022 and one of its founders. Prior to April 2022, she was also an advisor to the editorial committee. The name was inspired by the resistance journal, Franc-Tireur, from the Second World War. Education and career A graduate in sociology and political science, Fourest has written many books about the conservative right, the anti-abortion movement (France and USA), and contemporary fundamentalist trends in Abrahamic religions. She also began serving as the President of the Gay and Lesbian Cent ...
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Pascal Greggory
Pascal Greggory (born 8 September 1954) is a French actor. Personal life Greggory is openly gay. He had long-term relationships with Patrice Chéreau and François-Marie Banier. Filmography * '' Les Sœurs Brontë'' (1979) by André Téchiné * '' Catherine de Heilbronn'' (1980, TV) by Éric Rohmer * ''Le crime d'amour'' (1983) by Guy Gilles * '' Pauline à la plage'' (1983) by Éric Rohmer * '' Le trio en si bémol'' (1988, TV) by Éric Rohmer * ''L'Arbre, le maire et la médiathèque'' (1993) by Éric Rohmer * ''La Soif de l'or'' (1993) by Gérard Oury * '' La Reine Margot'' (1994) by Patrice Chéreau * '' La Rivière Espérance'' (1995, TV) by Josée Dayan * '' Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train'' (1998) by Patrice Chéreau * '' Le Temps retrouvé'' (1999) by Raoul Ruiz * '' The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc'' (1999) by Luc Besson * '' La Confusion des Genres'' (2000) by Ilan Duran Cohen * '' La Fidélité'' (2000) by Andrzej Żuławski * '' La vie promise'' (2002) b ...
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Films Set In Syria
A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, since the 1930s, synchronized with sound and (less commonly) other sensory stimulations. Etymology and alternative terms The name "film" originally referred to the thin layer of photochemical emulsion on the celluloid strip that used to be the actual medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion-picture, including "picture", "picture show", "moving picture", "photoplay", and "flick". The most common term in the United States is "movie", while in Europe, "film" is preferred. Archaic terms include "animated pictures" and "animated photography". "Flick" is, in general a slang term, first recorded in 1926. It originates in the verb flicker, owing to the flickering appearance of early films. ...
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French Feminist Films
French may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France ** French people, a nation and ethnic group ** French cuisine, cooking traditions and practices Arts and media * The French (band), a British rock band * "French" (episode), a live-action episode of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' * ''Française'' (film), a 2008 film * French Stewart (born 1964), American actor Other uses * French (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) * French (tunic), a type of military jacket or tunic * French's, an American brand of mustard condiment * French (catheter scale), a unit of measurement * French Defence, a chess opening * French kiss, a type of kiss See also * France (other) * Franch, a surname * French Revolution (other) * French River (other), several rivers and other places * Frenching (other) Frenching may refer to: * Frenching (automobile), recessing or moul ...
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French Drama Films
French may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France ** French people, a nation and ethnic group ** French cuisine, cooking traditions and practices Arts and media * The French (band), a British rock band * "French" (episode), a live-action episode of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' * ''Française'' (film), a 2008 film * French Stewart (born 1964), American actor Other uses * French (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) * French (tunic), a type of military jacket or tunic * French's, an American brand of mustard condiment * French (catheter scale), a unit of measurement * French Defence, a chess opening * French kiss, a type of kiss See also * France (other) * Franch, a surname * French Revolution (other) * French River (other), several rivers and other places * Frenching (other) Frenching may refer to: * Frenching (automobile), recessing or m ...
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2019 Films
2019 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, critics' lists of the best films of 2019, festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, and movie programming. '' Avengers: Endgame'' was the year's highest grossing film and became the highest-grossing film of all-time until '' Avatar'' regained the top spot in 2021. United Artists celebrated its 100th anniversary. Evaluation of the year In his article highlighting the best movies of 2019, Richard Brody of ''The New Yorker'' said, "It's the year of apocalyptic cinema of the highest order, the year in which three of our best filmmakers have responded with vast ambition, invention, and inspiration to the crises at hand, including the threats to American democracy, the catastrophic menaces arising from global warming, the corrosive cruelty of ethnic hatreds and nationalist prejudices, and the poisonous overconcentration of money and power. At the same time, it's a yea ...
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Variety (magazine)
''Variety'' is an American trade magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation. It was founded by Sime Silverman in New York City in 1905 as a weekly newspaper reporting on theater and vaudeville. In 1933, ''Daily Variety'' was launched, based in Los Angeles, to cover the film industry, motion-picture industry. ''Variety'' website features entertainment news, reviews, box office results, plus a credits database, production charts and film calendar. History Founding ''Variety'' has been published since December 16, 1905, when it was launched by Sime Silverman as a weekly periodical covering theater and vaudeville, with its headquarters in New York City. Silverman had been fired by ''The Morning Telegraph'' in 1905 for panning an act which had taken out an advert for $50. He subsequently decided to start his own publication that, he said, would "not be influenced by advertising." With a loan of $1,500 from his father-in-law, he launched ''Variety'' as publisher and editor. In additi ...
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Mark Ryder
Mark Ryder is an actor from Northern Ireland who was educated at Methodist College Belfast Methodist College Belfast (MCB), locally known as Methody, is a co-educational voluntary grammar school in Belfast, located at the foot of the Malone Road, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1865 by the Methodist Church in Ireland and is one of e .... He is most noted for his television role as Cesare Borgia in the historical drama series, '' Borgia''. Filmography References External links * Living people Male actors from Belfast Male film actors from Northern Ireland Male television actors from Northern Ireland People educated at Methodist College Belfast Year of birth missing (living people) {{UK-screen-actor-stub ...
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Nanna Blondell
Nanna Terese Blondell (born 6 August 1986)Sveriges befolkning 1990 is a Swedish actress. Education Blondell earned a degree from Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts. As a child she wanted to be an actress, but she didn't believe that there was a future for her in Sweden's entertainment industry as a black woman. Career Blondell made her on screen debut in the SVT drama series ''Livet enligt Rosa'' in 2005. After working for a while as a VJ with MTV Sweden she landed a role in an episode of police procedural ''Beck'' the following year, and a recurring role in soap opera '' Andra avenyn''. She raised her profile when she joined the cast of popular sci-fi drama ''Real Humans'', a TV series that was exported around the world including the United Kingdom and France. She made her English language debut with ''Ø'', an English-Language French TV series filmed in Denmark. In 2018, she landed one of the roles in French feature film '' Soeurs d'armes'' (''Sisters in Arms''), insp ...
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Dilan Gwyn
Dilan Gwyn (born 4 June 1987) is a Swedish-Kurdish actress who has worked in Sweden, France, England, Canada, and the United States. Her films include '' Where Atilla Passes'' (2015), '' The Convent'' (2018), and '' Sisters in Arms'' (2019). On television, she is known for her roles in the Freeform series '' Beyond'' (2016–2018) and the Viaplay series '' Älska mig'' (2019–2020). Early life Gwyn was born in Stockholm to parents who had fled Turkey in 1981 with her two older sisters. Regarding her ethnicity, she has said "I'm Armenian, Circassian, Greek, Kurdish and Turkish." Her father, Orhan Kotan, was a Kurdish writer and human rights activist who died when she was 11 years old. She studied at Paris-Sorbonne University in Paris and Stockholm University. She trained in performing arts with the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, first at the Los Angeles campus and then the Manhattan campus, graduating in 2010. Career In 2012, Gwyn made her feature film debut in ''Shoo Bre ...
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Maya Sansa
Maya Sansa (born 25 September 1975) is an Italian actress. Early life and career Maya Sansa was born in Rome, the daughter of an Iranian father and an Italian mother. When she was 14, she started to study acting at her high school in Rome the "Virgilio". She then moved to London to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. There she graduated in acting and was soon picked by Marco Bellocchio to take part in his new film: ''La balia''. Maya later worked with Bellocchio for a second time, starring in the film '' Goodmorning, Night''. Sansa has also worked with Marco Tullio Giordana in the film ''The Best of Youth''. On 2 May 2004 ''The New York Times'' published an article which named her as the new image of Italian cinema. On 14 June 2013, she won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress for her role in '' Dormant Beauty''. Personal life She has a daughter, Talitha, with her partner Fabrice Scott with whom she lives in Paris. Filmography * '' La balia'' (1 ...
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Yazidi
Yazidis, also spelled Yezidis (; ), are a Kurdish-speaking endogamous religious group indigenous to Kurdistan, a geographical region in Western Asia that includes parts of Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran. The majority of Yazidis remaining in the Middle East today live in Iraq, primarily in the governorates of Nineveh and Duhok. There is a disagreement among scholars and in Yazidi circles on whether the Yazidi people are a distinct ethnoreligious group or a religious sub-group of the Kurds, an Iranic ethnic group. Yazidism is the ethnic religion of the Yazidi people and is monotheistic in nature, having roots in a pre-Zoroastrian Iranic faith. Since the spread of Islam began with the early Muslim conquests of the 7th–8th centuries, Yazidis have faced persecution by Arabs and later by Turks, as they have commonly been charged with heresy by Muslim clerics for their religious practices. Despite various state-sanctions in the Ottoman Empire, Yazidis historically have lived ...
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