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Search ResultManchester Film Festival Diaries
After receiving my press pass and having made acquaintance with two film directors from New York and Sydney on my way, I found out that I only had one hour left to get read...
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It is not easy to categories people like Aradhana Seth. Try confining them within boundaries; they will slip out of there before you even know it. Aradhana is a photographe...
Read MoreSXSW: The Best And Weirdest Films From The Texas Film Festival
Indie film legend and writer-director of Boyhood Richard Linklater has called Everyone Wants Some!! the "spiritual sequel" to his Generation X comedy-drama Dazed and Confus...
Read More50% Of Production Of Films Budget Allocated To Women In Canada
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) will now allot half of its production spending to female-directed films, government film commissioner Claude Joli-Coeur announced Tu...
Read MoreMiami Film Festival Announces 2016 Winners
The Miami International Film Festival announced the winners of its 33rd edition on Saturday, with Jacques Audiard’s “Dheepan” winning the Knight Competiti...
Read MoreArt For Gender Equality In India
After a jam-packed month of arts-based social projects in slum communities in Delhi and Mumbai through the Shanti Arts for Action project, it was time for new adventures th...
Read MoreToronto Film Festival And Telefilm Canada To Tour ‘See The North’ Film Series In U.S.
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has teamed up with Telefilm Canada to present a six-movie series of Canadian films, “See the North,” on a U.S. to...
Read MoreFilm Festivals Set For Next Week
Seen & Heard’ column by Dave MabellTV shows may come and go, but some films live on forever. Others, that really should be seen, may never reach their intended au...
Read MoreHong Kong Film Festival Celebrates 40th Anniversary
“We are not making a fetish of the past,” says Roger Garcia, executive director of the Hong Kong Intl Film Festival Society, and one of the co-founders of the f...
Read MoreWhy A Cultural Festival In A Chennai Fishing Village Could Be The Start Of A Revolutionary Movement
Artistic and social barriers came crashing down as Bharatanatyam shared the stage with paraiaatam, a dance and percussion genre associated with funerals. On a warm afternoo...
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