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The operator of Disneyland Abu Dhabi has put an end to months of speculation by confirming that the upcoming theme park would ...
Artist Julian Schnabel’s new film, Miral, about generations of suffering among Palestinian women, gives a history lesson that not everyone wants to hear. Plus, Schnabel and Harvey Weinstein on ...
"Miral" is based on an autobiographical novel by Rula Jebreal. If you want to worry about bias in the presentation, don't focus on the filmmaker's political opinions as much as the fact that ...
“Miral” doesn’t aim to present every point of view, only that of its characters. There’s nothing “anti-Israel,” as some have claimed, about its earnest, if simplistic call for ...
Miral: Film Review Freida Pinto stars in director Julian Schnabel's dramatic but uneven exploration of the lives of four Palestinian women during the years of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
“Miral” is not without its Jewish supporters. The dovish Israel lobby J Street defended Schnabel and Harvey Weinstein, whose Weinstein Company is distributing the film.
Miral might work better if it were even more closely linked to its namesake. Photographed by the great Eric Gautier, the movie includes some virtuosic camera pirouettes and vivid point-of-view shots.
Host Scott Simon talks with artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel about his new movie, Miral. The drama is centered on an orphaned Palestinian girl, who grows up in the wake of the first Arab ...
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