Welcome to ElectionLine’s A View From Abroad series, in which we speak with media figures who are not from America but keep a close eye on its politics. Every few weeks, these smart observers will provide a unique perspective on the fraught and unpredictable campaign for the White House. This week, our interview is with Nadia Bilbassy-Charters, the Washington D.C. bureau chief for Al Arabiya, the state-owned Saudi Arabian Arabic news network.
Nadia Bilbassy-Charters evokes a vivid image as she recalls her former home in Gaza City. She speaks of a happy place; a sun-soaked villa with cherry, fig, and olive trees on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It is all rubble now, she says ruefully. And the tragic consequences of the Israel-Gaza crisis are not just bound up in bricks and mortar for Bilbassy-Charters: 12 members of her extended family have been killed since the Hamas atrocities...
Nadia Bilbassy-Charters evokes a vivid image as she recalls her former home in Gaza City. She speaks of a happy place; a sun-soaked villa with cherry, fig, and olive trees on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It is all rubble now, she says ruefully. And the tragic consequences of the Israel-Gaza crisis are not just bound up in bricks and mortar for Bilbassy-Charters: 12 members of her extended family have been killed since the Hamas atrocities...
- 6/5/2024
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
At a special New York screening at Metrograph on April 30, filmmakers Julie Cohen and Betsy West spoke about their latest documentary, Rbg, which chronicles the life of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg — including her famously grueling workout routine.
“We got up the nerve — I barely could choke the words out. I just said, ‘And would it be possible for us to film in your gym during your workout?’” West recalled, speaking to a room that included Oscar nominees David France and Nina Rosenblum, Emmy winner Larry Wilmore, actress Molly Ringwald, activist Aryeh Neier, journalist ...
“We got up the nerve — I barely could choke the words out. I just said, ‘And would it be possible for us to film in your gym during your workout?’” West recalled, speaking to a room that included Oscar nominees David France and Nina Rosenblum, Emmy winner Larry Wilmore, actress Molly Ringwald, activist Aryeh Neier, journalist ...
At a special New York screening at Metrograph on April 30, filmmakers Julie Cohen and Betsy West spoke about their latest documentary, Rbg, which chronicles the life of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg — including her famously grueling workout routine.
“We got up the nerve — I barely could choke the words out. I just said, ‘And would it be possible for us to film in your gym during your workout?’” West recalled, speaking to a room that included Oscar nominees David France and Nina Rosenblum, Emmy winner Larry Wilmore, actress Molly Ringwald, activist Aryeh Neier, journalist ...
“We got up the nerve — I barely could choke the words out. I just said, ‘And would it be possible for us to film in your gym during your workout?’” West recalled, speaking to a room that included Oscar nominees David France and Nina Rosenblum, Emmy winner Larry Wilmore, actress Molly Ringwald, activist Aryeh Neier, journalist ...
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