Women and Cinema
Children are the first to pay for our wars
In “Capernaum”, Nadine Labaki tells the dismal story of Zain, a boy living on the streets of Beirut. She calls the system behind it “modern slavery”.
Monday، 4 March، 2019Bergman: why are the great director’s women all tragi-sexual goddesses?
Ingmar Bergman’s spellbinding films made his female stars immortal. But they weren’t all grateful. Could this famously manipulative genius have survived in the #MeToo era?
Tuesday، 20 February، 2018Egyptian film controversy: Shams buys a man
Egypt is in uproar over a film: a single woman marries solely in order to have a baby via a sperm donor and then gets divorced.
Tuesday، 21 November، 2017Egyptian State Feminism on the Silver Screen: The Depiction of the “New Women” in Nasserist Films (1954-1967)
This thesis looks into the depiction of women in Egyptian films during the 1950s and 60s and argues that the Nasser regime created a set of policies within “state feminism” in order to alter the image of women in Egypt. Such policies included women’s free access to higher education in 1957 and their integration and increased numbers into the work force.
Wednesday، 22 October، 201470th Goftegu Public Debate: Women, Peace and Cinema
On the occasion of International Women’s Day Armanshahr Foundation, Roya Film House in collaboration with the French Institute of Afghanistan and Kaboora Production are pleased to invite you to the 70th (year V) public event GOFTEGU
Wednesday، 7 August، 201347th Goftegu Public Debate: 8th of March, Dream of women of Afghanistan
Dream of Women of Afghanistan was the title of the 47th Goftegu (4th year) public debate, a bridge between the elite and the citizens, of Armanshahr Foundation.
Thursday، 25 July، 2013