The concept of the meta film has become more and more significant during the latest years, with Iranian cinema, which always had a knack for blurring the line between cinema and reality, or fantasy and reality if you prefer, seeming like an ideal platform for such a type of movie. “Me, Maryam, the Children and 26 Others” definitely highlights the fact.
Me, Maryam, the Children and 26 Others is screening at International Film Festival Rotterdam
Mahboube is a 30-plus sculptor living alone with her pets and plants, with her narrations and a number of scenes throughout the movie implying a sort of trauma that has led her to isolation. However, as the story begins, due to financial problems, she decides to rent out her house for a six-day shooting of a short film, which turns out to be an autobiographical story about the director's divorce from his wife. The interactions between owner...
Me, Maryam, the Children and 26 Others is screening at International Film Festival Rotterdam
Mahboube is a 30-plus sculptor living alone with her pets and plants, with her narrations and a number of scenes throughout the movie implying a sort of trauma that has led her to isolation. However, as the story begins, due to financial problems, she decides to rent out her house for a six-day shooting of a short film, which turns out to be an autobiographical story about the director's divorce from his wife. The interactions between owner...
- 2/5/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Plot: Thirteen-year-old Sam Cleary suspects that his mysterious and reclusive neighbor Mr. Smith is actually a legend hiding in plain sight. Twenty-five years ago, Granite City’s super-powered vigilante, Samaritan, was reported dead after a fiery warehouse battle with his rival, Nemesis. Most believe Samaritan perished in the fire, but some in the city, like Sam, have hope that he is still alive. With crime on the rise and the city on the brink of chaos, Sam makes it his mission to coax his neighbor out of hiding to save the city from ruin.
Review: Speaking on behalf of JoBlo.com, I can say without a doubt that we all love Sylvester Stallone (we even have a show – Sylvester Stallone Revisited – dedicated to him). Personally, I have a soft spot for Stallone’s 1990s films which featured him playing the closest thing to a superhero before the days of Marvel Studios and the Dceu.
Review: Speaking on behalf of JoBlo.com, I can say without a doubt that we all love Sylvester Stallone (we even have a show – Sylvester Stallone Revisited – dedicated to him). Personally, I have a soft spot for Stallone’s 1990s films which featured him playing the closest thing to a superhero before the days of Marvel Studios and the Dceu.
- 8/25/2022
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
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