ADIL & BILALL
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Bad Boys For Life at the loft! Directors Adil & Bilall take time out of their packed schedule to talk to Dominique Nzevimana about their latest fantastic theatrical release 'REBEL'.  The three examine creating art at the intersection of culture, religion and race but still making it pop.  Over the years Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah have made seismic waves and box office gold with their big, bold films that don’t flinch in the face of explosive action as well as put forward commentary on class and crime. From Brussels film school to Marvel to Disney to Netflix to NAACP Awards & half-a-Billion-dollar-generating movies, they are the blueprint of undeniable talent meeting hard graft and manifestation. The duo discuss why they make the movies they do and how they knew they were ready to make their paranoia inducing whirlwind feature 'REBEL'. Dominique wants to explore their poignant portrayal of motherhood and family and dive into their proces for writing convincing & complex Muslim characters.  Of course you will hear all about what it meant making ‘Bad Boys For Life’ and we get to hear some pivotal lessons from Will Smith. Follow Adil El Arbi here. Follow Bilall Fallah here. WATCH 'REBEL' in cinemas now! Watch ‘Image’, ‘Black’, ‘Soil’ and on Netflix. Watch ‘Bad Boys For Life’ on iTunes. Watch ‘Snowfall’ and ‘Ms. Marvel’ on Disney+. THE MOST MERCH is here!  Subscribe to the newsletter to get 15% off. 
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