Asya (Élodie Bouchez)—a Bosnian/Palestinian/Jordanian/Lebanese artist who’s first seen posing for a self-portrait as a revolutionary, naked from the headscarf down—begins a whirlwind romance with a Mexican law student. Meanwhile, she learns that her Saudi first love has disappeared amid whispers of rendition and that her brother is trapped in Beirut because of Israeli bombers. Her early-relationship paranoia dovetails with her political paranoia; her social life evolves from talking revolution over bottle service to watching Al Jazeera in the back of a bodega. A fluid... More >>>