1. 'Drawn to the ultra-masculine image of the Islamic State' | zenith.me
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Meryam Joobeur, director of the Oscar-nominated short film, ‘Brotherhood’, talks about how a chance encounter in rural Tunisia spawned a powerful collaboration, the renaissance in Tunisian cinema, and why young people find themselves drawn to ISIS.
2. An Interview with Meryam Joobeur - Senses of Cinema
May 21, 2024 · Meryam Joobeur earned an Oscar nomination ... His primary cinematic interests are short films, queer cinema, and films from Latin American.
3. Meryam Joobeur - Vimeo Spotlights
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Meryam Joobeur is making some of the most powerful short films in the industry right now. We caught up with her to hear more about her filmmaking process. Read…
4. Director Meryam Joobeur's Who do I Belong To premieres at Berlinale
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Director Meryam Joobeur's debut feature film, Who Do I Belong To, which explores themes of maternal guilt and family tensions through a narrative of magical realism and psychological horror, premiered at the 74th Berlinale film festival.
5. Meryam Joobeur expands on her Oscar-nominated short ... - Cult MTL
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An interview with Tunisian-Canadian filmmaker Meryam Joobeur about her debut feature film Who Do I Belong To.
6. Meryam Joobeur - Talking Shorts
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Talking Shorts is an online magazine dedicated to short films.
7. Learning To Listen To Instinct: Meryam Joobeur On Her Short ...
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We had the opportunity to talk with writer/director Meryam Joobeur about her live-action short film Brotherhood , the projects origins, her future projects, and much more!
8. Meryam Joobeur: A Few Of My Favourite Things - Shots.net
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Loveboat's Tunisian-American, Oscar-nominated director gives us a look into the inspirational and sentimental objects collected in her workspace.
9. Meryam Joobeur drama 'Who Do I Belong To' wins Windsor film ...
Oct 27, 2024 · Montreal-based director Meryam Joobeur took home the $25,000 prize Sunday for her film "Who Do I Belong To." The movie starring Salha Nasraoui, ...
WINDSOR, Ont. - A drama about the tensions a Tunisian family faces when their son returns home from war with a dark secret is the winner of this year's Windsor
10. Meryam Joobeur drama 'Who Do I Belong To' wins Windsor film ...
Oct 27, 2024 · WINDSOR, Ont. — A drama about the tensions a Tunisian family faces when their son returns home from war with a dark secret is the winner of ...
WINDSOR, Ont. — A drama about the tensions a Tunisian family faces when their son returns home from war with a dark secret is the winner of this year's Windsor International Film Festival prize for Canadian film.
11. Meryam Joobeur wins $25000 WIFF Prize in Canadian Film - Playback
Oct 28, 2024 · Joobeur's debut feature Who Do I Belong To earned the honour at the Windsor International Film Festival on Oct. 27. Meryam Joobeur's drama ...
Joobeur's debut feature Who Do I Belong To earned the honour at the Windsor International Film Festival on Oct. 27.
12. Interview with Meryam Joobeur - The Disapproving Swede
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An interview with Meryam Joobeur, the director of Who Do I Belong To? A first feature, which was one of the best competition films at the 2024 Berlinale.
13. Brotherhood | Short Film of the Day
Aug 14, 2024 · Brotherhood. By Meryam Joobeur with 7.6. drama · Short Films · arabic. Share the Film. Set in a seemingly idyllic corner of Tunisia, the film ...
Set in a seemingly idyllic corner of Tunisia, the film deals with a subject that is far from it. It is as intense as some of its first visuals, those of a sheep that has violently been attacked by a wolf. A shepherd and his sons carry the carcass home to an unexpected turn of events - the return of one of their family members from Syria. However, it does not end there, he is accompanied with a young wife who refuses to remove her niqaab. One of the many successes of the film lies in the manner in which the viewer is introduced to a household in a part of the world they may perhaps have no prior knowledge of. Yet, even an outsider feels at home with the culture brimming with its complex familial equations, gender dynamics and the nuances they carry with them. Another notable aspect of the film is its approach while interacting with a hyper-localised experience. This ensures that it becomes universal in nature for the audience. The visuals are accompanied by masterful camerawork and a pacing that allows the story to stretch its limbs with just the right poise and sophistication, taking the form of a powerful piece of art that would stay with you long after you're done watching it.
14. Brotherhood Director Meryam Joobeur “The casting process started with ...
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We talk to Brotherhood Director Meryam Joobeur about her award winning film, the casting process and what people would like to take away from the film. Brotherhood is under Oscar Consideration and …
15. Brotherhood - Travelling Distribution
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Travelling, un organisme de distribution de courts métrages en tous genres: fiction, animation, documentaire, expérimental.
16. Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #56. Meryam ...
Jan 16, 2023 · Motherhood. Tunisian Canadian filmmaker Meryam Joobeur's fourth short film Brotherhood put her on the map (a Sundance-Clermont selection and ...
IONCINEMA.com presents the Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films for 2023! Meryam Joobeur Motherhood. Visit us for more World Cinema news.
17. Whistler Film Festival 2018 Filmmaker Interview: Meryam Joobeur, director ...
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18. Meryam Joobeur (BROTHERHOOD)
Tunisian-American writer/director Meryam Joobeur is a graduate of Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema in Montréal. Her short films' Gods, Weeds and Revolutions ...
Meryam Joobeur (Flagging Credit: Mette Norkjaer)Tunisian-American writer/director Meryam Joobeur is a graduate of Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema in Montréal. Her short films’ Gods, Weeds and Revolutions’ (2013) and ‘Born in the Maelstrom’ (2017) starring Sasha Lane screened in dozens of national and international festivals. Her recent short ‘Brotherhood’ (2018) recently premiered at TIFF where it won Best Canadian short. She is currently developing three feature films including ‘Motherhood’ the
19. Live Action Short Film: Brotherhood - Post Magazine
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Post Magazine is dedicated to serving the most intensely dynamic segment of the entertainment industry: Post Production. Post magazine has over 25 years of experience covering this business.