Carthage fest rediscovers the 'love of cinema'
Predictably, films highlight political themes but with a few surprises
By Ali Jaafar
Special to The Daily Star
Thursday, October 14, 2004
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The 20th edition of the biennial Carthage Film Festival drew to a close last weekend with "Casablanca, Where the Angels Don't Fly" taking home the Gold Tanit for best film. By Moroccan director Mohammed Asli, the film is a visually lyrical if decidedly downbeat tale of three migrant Berber workers attempting to forge... This Article is only available in The Daily Star on-line archive. Containing over 100,000 articles, The Daily Star archive is an excellent information source and research tool for all events in Lebanon and the region since 1997.
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