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    Palestine 36 director Annemarie Jacir: ‘We don’t want a state, we just want to live’

    ByGeneva Abdul October 17, 2025

    Fresh from a 20-minute ovation at Toronto, the film-maker’s historical drama reveals how Britain’s 1936 crackdown created the blueprint for the ongoing genocide in GazaIt is a black hole, the director and writer Annemarie Jacir tells me of the year 193…

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    Pépé le Moko review – mysterious and passionately despairing French noir with a luminous Jean Gabin

    ByPeter Bradshaw September 11, 2025

    Powerful French film that inspired Casablanca stars Gabin as a holed-up gangster in Algiers lured to his doom by infatuationJulien Duvivier’s mysterious and passionately despairing 1937 movie is rereleased, with its luminous lead performance from Jean …

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    Pépé le Moko review – mysterious and passionately despairing French noir with a luminous Jean Gabin

    ByPeter Bradshaw September 11, 2025

    Powerful French film that inspired Casablanca stars Gabin as a holed-up gangster in Algiers lured to his doom by infatuationJulien Duvivier’s mysterious and passionately despairing 1937 movie is rereleased, with its luminous lead performance from Jean …

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