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‘Not for you’: Israeli shelters exclude Palestinians as bombs rain down

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内容摘要:The intelligence files - along with testimony from several former regime officials - now reveal what happened to the journalist after his abduction.

The intelligence files - along with testimony from several former regime officials - now reveal what happened to the journalist after his abduction.

The Tokyo Toilet Project by Ulana Switucha (Canada)The Tokyo Toilet Project in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan, is an urban redevelopment initiative aimed at creating modern public restrooms that encourage use.

‘Not for you’: Israeli shelters exclude Palestinians as bombs rain down

These images are part of a larger series documenting the architectural design of these structures within their urban setting.Rhi-Entry by Rhiannon Adam (United Kingdom)In 2018, Japanese billionaire and art collector Yusaku Maezawa launched a global search for eight artists to join him on a week-long lunar mission aboard SpaceX's Starship, the first civilian deep space flight.

‘Not for you’: Israeli shelters exclude Palestinians as bombs rain down

The mission would follow a path similar to Apollo 8's 1968 journey, which inspired astronaut Bill Anders to suggest Nasa should have sent poets to capture the awe of space.In 2021, Rhiannon Adam was chosen as the only female crew member from one million applicants and for three years she immersed herself in the space industry.

‘Not for you’: Israeli shelters exclude Palestinians as bombs rain down

Maezawa abruptly cancelled the mission, leaving the crew to pick up the pieces of their disrupted lives - the experience informed Adam's thought-provoking project.

Divided Youth of Belfast by Toby Binder (Germany)That's partly because there's no institutional support, says Shefali Bhushan, Sthal's producer, who, along with three other partners, put their own money to finance the film.

The big studios don't pick-up Marathi projects without an "obvious commercial appeal", which means an ecosystem supportive of experimental artistic voices is sorely lacking, she adds.Unlike Kerala, Maharashtra also offers little state support for regional cinema and lacks a strong movie-going culture.

Being centred mainly around the cities of Mumbai and Pune, Marathi films "feel the full, suffocating weight of Bollywood, that other regional cinemas don't", says Shedde.Besides, Maharashtra does not have Kerala's highly "cine-literate audience" where "rice farmers discuss [legendary filmmaker Sergei] Eisenstein and his legacy", giving those filmmakers confidence that their small indie film can recover costs and make money, she adds.

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