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Mumbai, 19th October, 2016: ANTARDRISHTI – Man with the Binoculars, directed by Rima Das has been selected as the official entry for the India Story section at the 18th ...
Read MoreA 13-Year-Old Boy Who Trains On Mud Courts In His Village Wins The National Tennis Title
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Beginning next year as part of their new curriculum, Finnish schools must compose an equality plan at least every three years. Some parents and politicians have been letting o...
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In June, 18-year-old Parsula Takre attended the funeral of her first child who she did not have a chance to name. A few villagers gathered and buried her son. Takre gave birth...
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In order to tackle the underlying gender inequality that holds girls back, India has to re strategize and undertake focused investment. New Delhi: With a population of 225 mil...
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The founders of the San Diego Surf Film Festival are up to it again. And for good reason. The entity is introducing its newest party, the Action International Film F...
Read MoreTHE ETERNAL CRISES OF FILM SCHOOLS
From Argentina to India, film schools face political pressure, privatization threats, an...
February 26 2026INDIAN FARMERS BLINDSIDED BY CINEMA
Khalid Mohamed examines the deepening crisis faced by India’s farmers and how thei...
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