This book takes us back to the 1960s through its first study, which delves into David Lean’s iconic film Lawrence of Arabia, examining its intricate...
A Light Too Dark is a strikingly metaphorical title that hints at the author’s interpretive style—one that seeks to illuminate cinematic obscurity. The paradox lies...
This study offers insights into key questions surrounding the needs of cinemagoers in Saudi Arabia, examining the motivations and obstacles that influence audience choices when...
This book traces the journey of Saudi actor and producer Abdulmohsen Al-Nimr, beginning with his childhood and the games that revolved around theater and performance....
This book offers a detailed and precise exploration of adaptation from literary works to film. It examines how richly layered novels are summoned into cinematic...
Cinematic Biography — Art and life intertwine, just as human experiences merge with creative expressions. In this space of overlap, Alejandro Iñárritu emerges as one...
This book offers a critical survey of how the West—particularly the United States—views the East, whether through cultural, religious, or geographic lenses. Through the analysis...
This book offers a comprehensive biography of Bahraini filmmaker and writer Amin Saleh, tracing his early beginnings and his literary and cinematic contributions. It also...
This book presents interviews with five of the world’s most influential filmmakers: Alejandro Iñárritu, Steven Spielberg, Sam Mendes, Richard Linklater, and Steven Soderbergh. Their conversations...
This book traces the origins and evolution of cinema, focusing on the emergence of auteur cinema—a transformative milestone that reshaped filmmaking from the mid-twentieth century...