When Khalik Allah began shooting his sprawling, often abstracted, sleepwalk-like portrait of the street people of Harlem, he had a sense of the world teetering “on the cusp of something, that ...
It’s been a big year for street photographer Khalik Allah, whose second feature Field Niggas has found a healthy life on the festival circuit. Like Allah’s previous shorts, the film was originally ...
“It was a special moment,” says director SPP Bhaskaran about receiving praise from his mentors, director Bharathiraja and K Bhagyaraj, for his first feature film, Insha Allah. He arranged a private ...
Kahlik Allah brings a passionate, poetic intensity to his hypnotic study of sex workers, beggars, hawkers and children Some films are likened to essays. This one is more of an epic poem: a raw, dense, ...
A man of indeterminate age stands stock still at a precarious angle, his face frozen in a look of horror. Other faces emerge from the night — poor people, mostly African-American. They are broken and ...
Inch’Allah, a Canadian-French feature film about a young Canadian obstetrician working in a makeshift clinic in a Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank, has won a special jury prize at the 3rd ...
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