Sen. Tom Cotton argued that public health officials are only concerned about public health interests on Friday's "America Reports" with John Roberts on Fox News.
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Guy Lodge Film Critic“We are all brothers in Islam. Anyone with a problem can come to talk.” With these words, a local imam offers supposed comfort and counsel to troubled single mother Amina (Achouackh Abakar Souleymane), not considering that addressing her as his “brother” might not be the most welcoming invitation.
Least of all for the problem Amina is nursing: Her 15-year-old daughter, Maria (Rihane Khalil Alio), is pregnant, and has no desire to bear the child. When, later on, a kindly
.Sen. Tom Cotton argued that public health officials are only concerned about public health interests on Friday's "America Reports" with John Roberts on Fox News.
is set in the outskirts of N’Djamena in Chad, where Amina lives alone with her 15-year-old daughter Maria. Her already fragile world collapses the day she discovers that Maria is pregnant.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentMubi, the London-based streamer and theatrical distributor, has acquired North America, U.K. and more territories on Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s “Lingui, The Sacred Bonds,” a highlight of the Cannes Film Festival competition.The powerful Chadian abortion drama has received unanimous critical praise and is being talked about as a potential Palme d’Or winner at the midpoint of the festival.
The dilemma of a poor 15-year-old girl seeking an abortion in an Islamic African country where the practice is both taboo and illegal is dramatized with understated compassion in Lingui, The Sacred Bonds.
EXCLUSIVE: Jay Huguley (The Walking Dead, 12 Years a Slave) has joined the cast of Daniel Adams’ The Walk.
Fearne Cotton who won big at the British Podcast Awards after she picked up the Podcast Champion Award.MORE: Inside Fearne Cotton's beautiful new floral wallpaper collectionThe award is given to a podcast that has championed a cause, and Fearne's Happy Place podcast was awarded it for her efforts to open up the mental health conversation and her work in the wellness podcast space.WATCH: Fearne Cotton shows off living room during intense workoutThe star made the announcement as she stood with the
CANNES, France -- Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, whose drama “Lingui” has been a standout of the first week of the Cannes Film Festival, has a unique relationship as a filmmaker to his native country of Chad.Haroun is one of the African nation's only film directors and easily its most prominent. That role — national cinematic spokesman — has given him a heavy responsibility.“If I don’t bring images from Chad, my country will be forgotten,” Haroun said in an interview.
Guy Lodge Film CriticIt’s a curious quirk of the British calendar that Mother’s Day — or Mothering Sunday, if you want to be formal about it — falls not in May, with all that month’s springy symbolism of new life, but the damp, unripe chill of mid-March, when no one feels much like celebrating anything at all.
Director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s “Lingui, The Sacred Bonds,” a slow burn from the Chadian filmmaker, operates through a deceptively simple premise: A single mother living on the modest outskirts of N’djamena, Chad watches her 15-year old daughter emotionally withdraw only to discover she’s pregnant. In a Muslim country where single motherhood is already frowned upon.
Christopher Vourlias Chadian director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun returns to the sun-scrubbed Sahel region of West Africa for his latest feature, “Lingui, the Sacred Bonds,” which competes for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.Set on the outskirts of the capital city of N’Djamena, “Lingui” is the story of a single mother, Amina (Achouackh Abakar Souleymane), whose already fragile world threatens to collapse when she learns that her daughter, Maria (Rihane Khalil Alio Brahim), is pregnant — a
Cannes Film Festival rolled out the red carpet for its third day with the premieres of 'Lingui', by Chadian filmmaker Mahamat Saleh Haroun, and the US film 'Stillwater' presented outside of the official competition.
Clare Crawley and Dale Moss moved fast when they fell in love on The Bachelorette — but they’re not married just yet. A source confirms to Us Weekly that the duo, who got engaged two weeks after meeting each other on season 16 of the reality show, have not tied the knot.
Camille Cottin is having quite a year. As more and more folks locked at home tuned into Call My Agent!(Dix pour cent), the Netflix series in which she stars, her profile has risen internationally. The comedy/drama about the trials and tribulations of a Parisian talent agency had already helped her score jobs in Hollywood films pre-pandemic, and now she’s definitely someone to keep an eye on as she continues to build an enviable cross-border resume.
Kym Marsh’s fiancé Scott Ratcliff has exclusively opened up about his romantic proposal involving his partner's Coronation Street BFF Antony Cotton. Detailing the moment he got down on one knee at Anthony and his partner Peter Ecclestone’s home, Scott revealed how integral the Sean Tully actor has been in their relationship after introducing them three years ago.
Mark Wahlberg is proud of his "total smokeshow" wife Rhea Durham. On Thursday, the actor took to Facebook where he revealed a heartfelt photo of the pair sharing a loving embrace, along with selfies of their children.
EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Goldberg (Barry) and Jimmy Akingbola (In The Long Run) have joined the cast of UK thriller Freegard, which is in production in London.
Mark Wahlberg is showering his wife with all the birthday love.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentAlthough she broke out playing the tough-skinned Andréa in the French show “Call My Agent!,” Camille Cottin comes off as gentle, bubbly and down to earth in real life. The hard-working Cottin didn’t shoot to fame; she became one of France’s hottest actors in her late 30s, after appearing in numerous stage plays, shorts and TV series over more than 15 years.