Award-winning Nigerian writer, Obinna Udenwe’s short fiction ‘It Has to Do With Emilia’, published in 2017 in AFRADA magazine, has been adapted into a short trailer by award-winning Namibian filmmaker, Bridget Pickering. “It Has to Do With Emilia” tells the story of an unusual love affair between a troubled young …
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Read More »Student Spotlight: Eduardo Hernandez ’22 Short Film Inspired by Dartmouth’s Film Community
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Read More »Film studies students enjoy best internship ever News Keene State College
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Read More »The Block Museum hosts a screening of films about Chicago
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“Caitlin McMullan’s film is a delight.” Against the deep black blue of the water, dark velvet, the swimsuit elects the torso, the arms. Hands and a head in pale contrast with the dark hair of the sea, the loch at the locks. Birdsong and limitless forest, a film tune. The …
Read More »Hamilton artist Tom Wilson hopes new film will help bring ‘Mohawk culture to light where it belongs’
Hamilton’s enormous impact on the life of artist and musician Tom Wilson has been reflected in everything he has done over the past few decades. beautiful scars, a documentary based on Wilson’s bestselling memoir of the same name, is no different. It is set to have its premiere screening at …
Read More »UCLA Center for Chinese Studies Hosts Series on Taiwanese Cinema and Culture
Countries and artistic mediums are brought into conversation through “Taiwan in Dialogue”. Organized by the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies, the lecture series features dialogues with Taiwanese American directors Arvin Chen and Feng-I Fiona Roan. In his April 14 speech, Chen discussed his film career and the Taiwanese film industry, …
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Read More »I will make a film in Bengali when I understand the language well: Shoojit Sircar
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Read More »Animated film wins first prize in Film Pitching competition | Culture – Sports
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In Nepal, there is only a handful of extant literature regarding the arts and specifically cinema. Jiwan Parajuli, who has worked as an arts and entertainment journalist for 14 years, adds one more to the list by publishing his book titled “Close-up”. Prajuli’s “Close-up” gives us an insider’s perspective on …
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Happy Tuesday, Bentonville! Let’s start this day. Here’s everything you need to know in Bentonville today. First, today’s weather forecast: A lot of sun. High: 64 Low: 43. Here are the top three stories from today in Bentonville: The Benton County Clerk’s Office stayed open late for voter registration Monday …
Read More »Goodbye Uncle: Tributes pour in for John Paul from Malayalam cinema artists
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Read More »Vernon poets explain why they write in a sold-out film – Vernon Morning Star
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Read More »Genocide survivor “master” filmmaker Saidin Salkic will present his “disarming” film in Los Angeles. The first time his work will be shown in the United States
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Read More »Jenna Bush Hager appoints Ben Spector as president of film and television – Deadline
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Read More »TC Film Festival returns with a new director
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Read More »Andy Serkis directs film adaptation of George Orwell’s Animal Farm
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Read More »Seven world premieres at the sixth BCN Film Fest
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Read More »The Cannes Film Festival will return to its pre-pandemic look
PARIS –The films of David Cronenberg, Park Chan-wook and Kelly Reichardt will compete for the coveted Palme d’Or at a Cannes Film Festival which will take place against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine. Cannes festival artistic director Thierry Fremaux and president Pierre Lescure announced the lineup for this …
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Hello again, Madison! Important update: All of you, as readers, have made Madison Daily such a success that I am honored to announce the next phase of the newsletter. The fix is looking for a local writer and entrepreneur to lead the Madison Daily. While I enjoyed getting to know …
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Read More »North Korean nurse ‘exposes anti-government plot’ in new propaganda film
North Korea released its first feature film in five years as part of propaganda efforts to boost pro-government sentiment. The film, One Day and One Night, tells the story of an army nurse who works to “expose the plots of anti-party and counter-revolutionary sentries, despite death threats”, the filmmakers said. …
Read More »Cinema and literary personalities pay tribute to director Richard Oh – Mon April 11, 2022
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Raka Ibrahim (Jakarta Post) PRIME Denpasar ● Sun, April 10, 2022 Richard Oh, who died on Thursday, was a giant of literature and cinema. We ask some of the country’s biggest literary stars and personalities to remember its towering legacy. Acclaimed writer, director and actor Richard Oh died on April …
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Mother, who will weave now? attempts to sample and reflect the great tapestry of Indian textile tradition and history by interweaving snippets of Indian fabric on a table board, using the poetic meters of classic Indian literature sewn with the words and motifs of the weaver-saint Kabir. Mother, who will …
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Read More »Experienced Industry Professionals to Lead Film Workshop | News, Sports, Jobs
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Read More »Jung Woo Returns To The Big Screen As A Gangster In Film Noir “Hot Blooded”
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Vivek Agnihotri’s latest film, The Kashmir Files received an overwhelming response from the public as well as critics and politicians. On Tuesday, former Congress leader Ravneet Singh Bittu praised the team for portraying the plight of Kashmiri pundits. He added that he will personally meet with the producers and crew …
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Jo those of us have already subscribed to a veritable bouquet of streaming services – all with modest monthly subscription fees individually and surprisingly hefty as a collective – the announcement of a new service is an increasing incentive to make tough decisions. Does this one offer you anything substantial …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a huge change in cinema as it has generated equal opportunities for talented artists in the Hindi film industry, actor Manoj Bajpayee said on Friday. The national award-winning actor, speaking at the ongoing Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF), said the pandemic was a great equaliser. …
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Last week, ahead of the Bengaluru International Film Festival (BIFFes) 2022, a hybrid edition, a controversy gripped the city’s moviegoers. Several Kannada films that have been critically acclaimed in the festival circuit were not selected. Absentees included Natesh Hegde’s Pedro, Abhilash Shetty’s Koli Taal, Ganesh Hegde’s Neeli Hakki and Gaurav …
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Blessing2022. Directed by Terence Davies.With Jack Lowden, Peter Capaldi, Jeremy Irvine, Kate Phillips, Gemma Jones, Simon Russell Beale and Ben Daniels. SYNOPSIS: The story of English poet, writer and soldier Siegfried Sassoon. Terence Davies has left an indelible mark on the landscape of British cinema over the past four decades …
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Read More »Happening review – Glasgow Film Festival hosts stunning BAFTA-nominated abortion drama from Audrey Diwan
Emma Simmonds March 8, 2022 Friendship doesn’t go that far in the immersive and intimate Happening Glasgow Film Festival hosts stunning abortion drama from BAFTA-nominated Audrey Diwan Faced with a globally controversial issue, Audrey Diwan’s harrowing and masterfully executed second film shows the terrible consequences of denying a woman her …
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Italian university threatens to cancel Russian literature in response to war, then backs down You can forget about trying to understand the philosophical dilemmas of Raskolnikov or the moral conflicts of the Karamazov brothers, the University of Milan-Bicocca told students on Tuesday, March 1. With the ongoing conflagration in Ukraine …
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TEHRAN — The Omani capital, Muscat, will host an Iranian film festival from March 7-9. A lineup of five films, including “The Maritime Silk Road” directed by Mohammad Bozorgnia and “Copper and Gold” by Homayun As’adian, will be screened during the festival, which will be held at the Oman Film …
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La Jolla Country Day School Class of 1983 alumnus Jandy Nelson’s young adult novel “The Sky Is Everywhere” has been adapted into a feature film, which premiered Feb. 11 on Apple TV. + and in some cinemas.Directed by Josephine Decker, the young adult drama about heartbreak, love and joy follows …
Read More »The origins of the time loop in film and television
Time-loop plots in movies have become increasingly popular in recent years. Audiences have seen horror heroines living out their day of the dead on multiple occasions, Joseph Gordon Levitt struggling with his conscience and his former Bruce Willis, and even Marvel’s Sorcerer Supreme creating a time loop to save the …
Read More »New Aberdeen Film Festival takes a look at Scottish stories on the big screen
New Aberdeen Film Festival takes a look at Scottish stories on the big screen Calendar An icon of a desktop calendar. to cancel An icon of a circle with a diagonal line across it. Caret A right-pointing solid arrow icon. E-mail An icon of a paper envelope. Facebook An icon …
Read More »‘Ulysses’ goes to war – Book and Film Globe
From a certain point of view, the history of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses is also the history of the repression and censorship of literature in our society. Originally banned in the United States due to its brutal sexuality and vulgarity, the novel, on the 100and anniversary of its …
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