Thrusting an outsider into the turmoil of the West Bank, the French-Canadian director Anais Barbeau-Lavalette builds a persuasive sensory immediacy in “Inch’Allah,” even as her story grows ...
“Inch’Allah,” Anais Barbeau-Lavalette’s feature about Israel-Palestine, may be the strongest effort yet to convey the emotions of the supercharged struggle over land and dignity in the present period.
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 ...
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. Quebecois physician ...
Two weeks ago, a UC Berkeley student was kicked off a plane – for speaking Arabic, he says. Khairuldeen Makhzoomi said in an interview with The Times that he was chatting to his uncle on the phone ...
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