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Everything should have been held peacefully around the fire, a glass Sky hand. But the spirit of vengeance seizes the group and the presence of a gun becomes the object of a strange incantation in which "Lady Death" is called, almost begged .
Noor ul Ain is a Pakistani romantic drama serial started airing on ARY Digital from 10 February 2018. It is produced by Abdullah Seja and directed by Sarmad Khoosat. It stars Imran Abbas and Sajal Aly in the leading roles
In 1985 Dame Shirley Bassey gave a performance to help raise money for the 1986 Commonwealth games that were held in Edinburgh in Scotland. Dame Shirley sang four songs: Nobody does it like me, Arthur's theme, You ain't heard nothing yet and This is my life.
The true story of João Guilherme Estrella ("Johnny"), a young middle-class bon vivant who became a big-time cocaine dealer in Rio de Janeiro in the early 1990s.
Hamutal and Efrat, two chatty friends, want to eat Falafel. On the seam line between East and West Jerusalem, they cannot decide on witch side of the junction they should - the Jewish or the Arab side. They go back and forth untill a suspicious object leaves them stuck in the middle without an answer to their hunger.
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This cinema discusses the relationship between individual and society in the background of Muslim Community in Malabar area. Maanu is one who cannot identify his belonging anywhere. Umma (mother) and sister charge him with irresponsibility and his Vavachi(grandfather) is the only one who can understand his tormenting situation. He loves the colour and smell of blood and once he comes to witness a murder, he flees because of fear. The film unravels the story about how Maanu is influenced by the characters that he comes across in life, after that incident.
The hairdressing salon “Saïda” is a space where people speak openly, laugh and argue. The subject rarely is hair. In the run-up to the presidential elections in Tunisia the shop turns into a political arena where the women – young or old, conservative or with a modern outlook – indulge in discussions about the pros and cons of the candidates. Their clever and witty statements reflect a young democracy with all its rifts and fault lines.