by Patricia Lee Sharpe | Jun 30, 2015 | Monitor
A Film Review By Patricia Lee Sharpe The orchard of tangerines never gets harvested. That’s the way it is with war. People die, and the beautiful things go to waste. Tangerines, a cinematic collaboration between Estonia and Georgia, with additional support from the...
by Elizabeth Deal | Sep 21, 2012 | Monitor
Morocco, the United States’ oldest ally, was not immune to the fervor that swept the Islamic world last week. Protests broke out in front of the US consulate in Casablanca over the film The Innocence of Muslims, which ignited popular uproar in almost every country in...
by editor | Mar 24, 2008 | Europe, Popular Culture
by Steven R. Corman An anti-Islam Member of Parliament from the Netherlands, Geert Wilders, has produced a short film that portrays the Quran as an inspiration for terrorist attacks and violence. A recent story in the New York Times on Wilders and his effort reported...