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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Nomads

    In Sudan even the best musicians have to moonlight to get by. When one group found employment as mechanics, their work became rhythmical.
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  • Die Welt

    Revolution! And then what? At first, usually insecurity and economic decay. A young Tunisian has doubts about his future after the 2011 revolution. Sh
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  • Beeshu’s Nightmare

    Vimeo and YouTube have also become home to a variety of video art dealing with the Syrian uprising. One of the hits is the series…
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  • Number 12

    Here the ‘twelfth man’ i.e. the crowd who support the team really is just one man. He’s sort of the crowd’s coach. A good-natured agitator.
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  • Beyond Memory

    A girl sits alone in a room with her memories. She misses a man. Perhaps a dead soldier. Dreamy black-and-white.
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  • In Search of Hip-Hop

    You don’t expect to find hip-hop in Sudan. Everything God prohibited really is banned there. When you do find some, it is, at the very…
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  • Nation Estate

    Last year, Larissa Sansour presented Trespass the Salt. Now she is back, shedding her light on the ‘Middle East conflict’ with an intriguing science f
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  • Under a Rainbow

    Roy Dib was born in North Lebanon in 1983. In 1999, he made his first visit to Beirut. His view of a war he did…
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  • Rengaine

    Dorcy is a black Christian, Sabrina is Arab. They are in love and they want to get married. But when the eldest of Sabrina’s 40…
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  • Kayan

    Hanin is a divorced woman who runs a Lebanese restaurant in Vancouver. Her daughters, her staff and her love life all demand attention, while she…
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