Episodes

  • Is There a Science to Oscar Prediction?: How To Predict The Winners
    Mar 20 2026

    On this week’s episode, Dr David Tully and Deema Maghalseh of Middlesex University Dubai welcome award-winning filmmaker Razan Takash, who speaks not only about her new “Best of Fest” HollyShorts Film Festival champ Karayr Film (which she wrote and produced), but also gives us invaluable insight into how precisely a film makes it from first idea through execution, to a possible finish line at the Oscars.

    Hint: it’s not always the best picture that wins Best Picture!

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    52 mins
  • How Can You Write With Purpose? Storytelling at the Crossroads of Uncertainty
    Mar 13 2026

    On an unusual episode in an unusual time at an unusual place, Dr. David Tully and Deema Maghalseh of Middlesex University Dubai welcome novelist, filmmaker and writing coach Daniela Tully, who talks with us about her timely Dubai-set novel, her upcoming writer's retreat, and the challenges and rewards of writing in a troubled era.

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    59 mins
  • A Quiet Revolution: Can Misery Memoirs Empower and Heal?
    Feb 27 2026

    On this episode of Crossroads, co-hosts Dr. David Tully and Deema Maghalseh are joined by author, lecturer, and social scientist Donya Saberi to discuss her memoir The Quiet Revolution. The book shares the story of an Iranian woman navigating heartbreak and societal pressures in Dubai, while offering reflections that go beyond personal experience. Blending memoir with elements of self-help, it turns lived pain into an empowering narrative. Together, they explore the craft of the “misery memoir” and ask when private suffering becomes something larger than the individual.

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    58 mins
  • Laughter Out of Tears: Can Comedy Cross Borders That Tragedy Can’t?
    Feb 20 2026

    This week on Crossroads, Dr. David Tully and Deema Maghalseh of Middlesex University Dubai are joined by filmmaker and author Adolf El Assal, an Egyptian-Luxembourgish resident of the UAE. He discusses how his projects (including Sawah, which reached the number one spot on Netflix) have attracted large and devoted audiences in countries as diverse as China and Egypt, thanks to the humour inherent in his dramatic explorations of the cross-cultural experience.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Third Eye Not Blind?: How Third-Culture Storytelling Is Changing the Industry
    Feb 13 2026

    On today’s episode, co-hosts Dr. David Tully and Deema Maghalseh are joined by Philip Rachid, an award-winning filmmaker and a pivotal voice for the third-culture generation. We explore his multimedia project The Main Circle, his short-film portraits SHE, and the growing demand for industry spaces that nurture emerging storytellers shaped by life between worlds.

    We also reflect on what it means to develop a distinct creative voice in the in-between, when you don’t fully belong here or there.

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    57 mins
  • When Hollywood Meets Dubai: Can Pop Culture Be Exported?
    Feb 6 2026

    In conversation with David Tully and Deema Maghalseh is A-list Hollywood producer and Emmy-nominated actor Elijah Long, whose credits include Rambo: Last Blood, Tesla, Black Panther, and the upcoming All-Star Weekend.

    Alongside his Hollywood achievements, we explore his latest venture — WOW3 Media, a Dubai-based pop culture and content brand built around the slogan, “Where Eastern Pop Culture Lives.”

    This conversation moves beyond film credits to examine a much bigger question: What does it truly take for a city to become a pop culture capital? Can Dubai build the infrastructure, creative ecosystem, and international networks required to export culture in the way Hollywood once did — positioning itself as a global hub for cultural production and distribution?

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    55 mins
  • Defining the “Real” Challenge in Storytelling
    Jan 30 2026

    Joining David Tully and Deema Maghalseh on Mira Business FM is the remarkable Ilvy Njiokiktjien, a multi-award-winning photojournalist with nearly two decades of experience documenting post-apartheid South Africa. Her work, Born Free – Mandela’s Generation of Hope, was featured at the landmark 10th edition of the Xposure International Photography Festival in Sharjah.

    Here, we discuss what it means to be a photojournalist, a storyteller of truth, in an era when it’s getting harder to trust what we see.

    Find her fantastic work at https://www.ilvynjiokiktjien.com/

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    53 mins
  • How Production Companies Are Adopting AI In Film
    Jan 23 2026

    In today's episode, our guest Tewe Pannier, Founder and CEO of GTV Film Productions and Paradox Studios here in Dubai, shares insights from his production companies' current practices, offering a grounded look at how AI is being plored, tested, and integrated across different stages of film production.

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    55 mins