Ruba Nadda's "Cairo Time" is a film seeking poetry and not quite finding it. Shot on location in Egypt, it has the setting. With Patricia Clarkson as a visiting wife left alone by her waylaid husband, ...
Juliette (Patricia Clarkson) is alone in Cairo, waiting for her diplomat husband, Mark, to join her, lost in that night-lit disorientation that jet lag brings. By day, she takes walks, trying to catch ...
New York mag editor Juliette (Patricia Clarkson) travels alone to Cairo to meet her husband, who works for the United Nations in Gaza. When hubby gets stuck across the border indefinitely due to vague ...
For quite a lot of time, the new film Cairo Time seems to be just a pretext for the camera to follow Patricia Clarkson around the Egyptian cpital and its spectacular surroundings... Will Ferrell and ...
Patricia Clarkson is a consummate actress, and she crafts something artful and ardent out of this fragile romance. Clarkson’s Juliette is a Canadian magazine editor — her kids have flown the nest – in ...
The melancholic, beautiful "Cairo Time" confirms two things that hardly need confirming: The Egyptian capital is a breathtaking metropolis, and Patricia Clarkson is one of the best actors in the world ...
Ruba Nadda’s TIFF ‘09 film “Cairo Time” starts its U.S. theatrical run this Friday, August 6. Nadda provided indieWIRE with an exclusive clip and commentary from her feature that played at this year’s ...
Cairo Time’s Patricia Clarkson on Playing the Romantic Lead, for Once“If I can be vain about it, it’s a real treat to play a lovely, enticing, sexual woman.” ...