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‘Bread & Roses’ Will Take A Deep Look Into Afghan Women’s Rights
Apple Original Films’ “Bread & Roses” offers a powerful window into the seismic impact on Afghan women’s rights and livelihoods after Kabul fell to the Taliban in 2021.
The Cross-Cultural Short Film ‘The Mighty Grand Piton’ Is Being Developed As a Full-Length Feature Movie
“The Mighty Grand Piton” is a short film about a young British girl, Connie, who travels to the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia for her school holidays with her family.
The Difficult Realities of ‘The Karate Kid’: Lessons We Can Learn About East Asian Representation in Mainstream Cinema
Forty years after its release, “The Karate Kid” continues to resonate in popular culture.
‘Gracie & Pedro: Pets To The Rescue’ Sounds Like A Movie TCKs Might Enjoy
“Gracie & Pedro: Pets To The Rescue,” an upcoming film that combines animation and live action, looks like it has themes that would resonate with Third Culture Kids (TCKs) and multicultural families.
Exploring the Resilient Bonds of Survival in ‘The Nickel Boys’
Colson Whitehead’s harrowing novel “The Nickel Boys” takes a bold leap to the big screen this fall, weaving a profound narrative of friendship, endurance and the stark brutality of the U.S. Jim Crow South.
Adria Arjona, Alia Shawkat Grace The Red Carpet At ‘Blink Twice’ Premiere
“Blink Twice,” the new Amazon MGM Studios movie directed by Zoë Kravitz, held its premiere in Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.A. last week and featured many in the multicultural cast walking the red carpet, including Iraqi-American actress Alia Shawkat and Guatemalan-Puerto Rican actress Adria Arjona.
‘City Of Dreams’ Chronicles The Horrors Of Human Trafficking
“City of Dreams” is a new movie coming out later this summer that chronicles the horrors of human trafficking and child labor.
‘Sunny’ — A Movie About A Widowed Expat Living In Japan
There’s a new movie set to come out on AppleTV+ this month about a U.S. expatriate living in Japan.