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Africa's Film Festivals That Shed New Light On The Art Form's Growing Power In The Region

The Pan African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, founded in 1969, is the oldest biannual film festival dedicated to African films TAKING a city or region as the...

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Indian Short Film ‘Beti’ At Seattle Film Festival

“Beti”, a non-fiction short film on girl child education, made by young student filmmakers of the city, has been invited for a special screening at the 42nd Sea...

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Beijing Rolls Out Red Carpet For International Film Festival

The sixth annual Beijing International Film Festival (BIFF) kicked off in China's capital on Saturday with celebrities stealing the spotlight on the red carpet.
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A Muslim Filmmakers Journey Breaking Her Own Stereotypes

In 2009, I quit my job as Gulf Correspondent for The Washington Post and decided to pursue filmmaking full-time. I had become a journalist to tell realistic stories about t...

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Cleveland International Film Festival 2016: "Parched" A Beautiful Portrait Of Subjugated Women In India

Ohio -- From the beautifully-framed opening shot, "Parched" rolls out a lush, lovely portrait of four women struggling to survive in a patriarchal town in India.You see, th...

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This Year's Film Festival Slims Down ... To 180 Movies

The 35th Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival opens Thursday with a new screening philosophy, some new venues and a host of new activities.
One constant of...

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2016 Dallas International Film Festival Drops Full Lineup

The 10th edition of the festival, which kicks off on April 14, will include 113 films, eight world premieres, and a handful of awards for filmmakers. The Dallas Star Award ...

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Rez Kempton & Atul Malhotra I Amar Akbar & Tony I Filmmakers Speak I MFF 2014

Filmmakers Rez Kempton and Atul Malhotra talk about their film, Amar Akbar & Tony and the international film festivals and their own development as a filmmakers.

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Pallavi Joshi & Vivek Agnihotri I Buddha In a Traffic Jam I Filmmakers Speak I MFF 2014

Actors Pallavi Joshi and director Vivek Agnihotri talk about their film, Buddha In a Traffic Jam and international film festivals.

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Picture This . . . Film Festival Offers Fresh, International Look At Those With Disabilities

Yes, it is an international disability film festival — the first one in Canada — but the films presented are not grim. Or depressing. Or preachy.
“We...

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