Echoes of a Divided Land: Gurvinder Singh’s ‘Rehmat’ Captures the Raw Pulse of Modern Punjab
In the heart of rural Punjab, where the weight of history often presses heavily against the fragility of the present, filmmaker Gurvinder Singh has captured something profoundly haunting. His latest feature, Rehmat, which makes its world premiere this…
Echoes of a Fractured Land: Lana Daher’s Do You Love Me and the Architecture of Memory
In the landscape of contemporary documentary filmmaking, few works possess the visceral, haunting resonance of Lana Daher’s debut feature, Do You Love Me (2026). A kaleidoscopic, 76-minute odyssey through the cultural and personal memory of Lebanon, the…
The Return of an Icon: La-La Land Records Unveils Expanded Soundtrack for ‘Never Say Never Again’
In a cinematic landscape where the legacy of James Bond is often defined by the polished, high-budget productions of Eon Productions, the 1983 outlier Never Say Never Again occupies a fascinating, rebellious space in 007 history. Directed by Irvin…
Fragments of a Fractured Land: Lana Daher’s Do You Love Me and the Archive of Survival
In the landscape of contemporary documentary filmmaking, few works manage to capture the elusive, haunting intersection of personal history and national trauma as viscerally as Lana Daher’s debut feature, Do You Love Me (2026). A kaleidoscopic, 76-minute…