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The sun of Cannes and the sweetness of our sun

In the folds of the Fascist era in the 1930s, Italian businessman and Minister of Finance, Giuseppe Volpi, proposed to Mussolini the launch of an international film festival in the charming city of Venice. Indeed, the history of this great festival is marked with pages that immortalize it as the oldest global film festival known to

Was July 23, 1952 a Happy Ending or Just a Beginning?

The Egyptian never accepted a life without dignity. The Egyptian never agreed to a life imposed by the grip of occupation, under the control of those in power along with their associates. Beyond these power circles, people were left in poverty, ignorance, and disease. What the Egyptian didn't accept for himself, he didn't accept for

"Sudanese Cinema Crosses Barriers to Cannes Film Festival"

What's the secret of a country, which lacks elements of the film industry, being present in major global events, while another country with a cinema history of more than 120 years can't provide a single honorable representation? Here, I speak about Sudan, which this year participates in the most important international festival, the

Venice prepares for opening of 18th International Architecture Exhibition, casting a light on Africa

Venice is gearing up for the 18th International Architecture Exhibition (Biennale Architettura 2023). The six-month-long event will open to the public from 20th May to 26th November, spreading over several venues across the city: the Giardini, which hosts the historic national pavilions, the Arsenale, the city’s former naval

Our Arab Literature and Emerging from Isolation

Our Arab literature has ceased to be isolated islands, but has become closer to each other. Important literary names have emerged in the Arab world, we follow, read, and rejoice in their creativity. These names win high-level literary awards, and courses are held in their names in Egypt and abroad, such as the Abdulrahman Munif and Tayeb