Gladys Joujou Trailers
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Gladys Joujou is a well respected film editor based in Paris, France. She began her career over 10 years ago and has worked on numerous feature length and short narrative and documentary films. She is fluent in French, English and Arabic. Her credits include: Oliver Stone’s Alexander with Angelina Jolie and Colin Farrell, Michel Kammoun’s award winning film, Falafel, and Randall Wallace’s The Man in the Iron Mask with Leonardo DiCaprio, and Jacques Doillon’s Raja.
Most Popular Gladys Joujou Trailers
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21 November 2004
Alexander, the King of Macedonia, leads his legions against the giant Persian Empire. After defeating the Persians, he leads his army across the then known world, venturing farther than any westerner had ever gone, all the way to India.
23 January 2014
In an apartment building in Beirut, on the last day of the year, seven characters start their day by visiting their psychologist as part of the weekly ritual.
17 October 2007
Everything bad that can happen on the way to a party happens to young Tou on this nighttime trip though Beirut.
12 February 2003
In Beirut, the destinies of several thirtysomethings (an architect, a tour guide, a mystic, a radio operator, and an exile returned home) collide.
09 November 2022
The news is full of images of overcrowded boats and vast tent camps. But how much do we really know about what refugees are going through? Notes on Displacement takes a deep dive by following a single family on a grueling journey, destination Germany.
16 April 2023
Amany Al-Ali stands out as one of Syria's few female cartoonists, residing in her father's home in Idlib, the last city unconquered by Assad's forces.
05 June 2024
In Burkina Faso, young men look under the earth for gold – and a better future. As a result, 16-year-old Rasmané barely seems like a teenager any more.
22 June 2017
A mother attempts to keep her family safe as war rages and a sniper lies in wait outside her home.
01 May 2005
A simple car trip is beset by politically charged tension and a militarized reality.
12 January 2024
In her early twenties, Hiam Abbass left her native Palestinian village to follow her dream of becoming an actress in Europe, leaving behind her mother, grandmother, and seven sisters.
14 June 2023
In 1958, while revolution is rumbling in Beirut, three sisters spend their holidays in an isolated village of Lebanese mountains: rebellious Nada, romantic Eva, and the eldest Layla, a good woman, beloved by everyone.
03 September 2003
Raja is a nineteen year old orphan literally and figuratively scarred by life. Fred is an emotionally bankrupt westerner living amid his plush gardens and palm trees.
18 December 2019
Filmmakers Ibrahim, Suliman, Eltayeb and Manar, close friends for many years, left their motherland in the sixties and seventies to study film abroad and founded the Sudanese Film Group in 1989.
07 May 2025
In a Sudan torn apart by years of war, this documentary immerses us in the daily fight of young Sudanese.
02 January 1998
Late in the 1980s it seems like the Lebanese conflict will never end. Khalil returns to Beirut after many years.
12 February 2017
A set-up for an experiment in an empty room. Former inmates reconstruct an Israeli secret service interrogation centre.
05 February 2026
A young filmmaker is determined to know her neighbours in the port town of Folkestone. But in the aftermath of Brexit, building new relationships isn’t easy.
22 February 2003
Tangier has an open identity on the Strait of Gibraltar. The border here is a presence: it is water. Opposite, Spain.
06 May 2026
The films in the PLO Media Unit were supposed to show a self-determined image of Palestinian reality – and they went missing during the Israeli invasion of Beirut in 1982.
21 June 2013
The film tells the compelling and moving stories of two remarkable young women living in Gaza and the struggle of Gazans trying to maintain their humanity and humor while hoping to find some sense of normality in a world that is anything but normal.
14 August 2008
Karim, in his forties, who has lived in France since his teenage years, returns to Lebanon to transfer the remains of his father, who died during the war, from Beirut to his native village.
01 February 2004
Ring of fire keeps a sense of menace to the end, the atmosphere is tense. There is no safe haven, and Beirut of yesterday becomes a chilling image of our world at war today .
23 April 2026
Happy are those who, like Sekou, have had a great journey. A storyteller like his parents, he perfects his apprenticeship on a pilmigrage through West Africa before returning home.