David Tereshchuk

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At South By South West (Film), Emotional Wreckage in a High Finance Setting

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Amid Oscars’ Glitziness, a Grim Film with Wrenching Reality

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2016-02-24-1456350196-736566-Auschwitzvictims.jpgTHOUGH NEVER A HUGE ATTENTION-GETTER, the Best Foreign Language category in this weekend’s Oscar awards contains, as often, some very powerful cinema among its five nominees.

And if the runes cast before us by earlier rounds of the awards season are any guide, one film is close to being a shoo-in for the ‘Best Foreign’ statuette.

Son of Saul from Hungary (directed by László Nemes – or Nemes László, to use courteously the proper Hungarian ordering of names) comes lauded already as ‘Best Foreign’ among the Golden Globes winners, and before that was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.     Continue reading “Amid Oscars’ Glitziness, a Grim Film with Wrenching Reality” »

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Untold Story of Mid-East Refugees – Guess Where?

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A Syrian refugee boy sees his first winter in Iran. Photo: ABNA agency, Qom

SO, HYSTERICAL XENOPHOBIA courses through the US media about Muslim people seeking refuge – stoked by “unhinged” demagoguery – and lunatic ideas get discussed like an outright ban against incomers selected on the basis of their religion.

Meanwhile right now in the real world … winter is overtaking the region at the heart of the crisis, even if many Westerners don’t associate it with the bitter sub-zero temperatures it actually suffers.         Continue reading “Untold Story of Mid-East Refugees – Guess Where?” »

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