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India’s Largest Film Festival Is Back 6th Jagran Film Festival To Commence Its 17 City Tour From Delhi

~The 2015 edition set to travel and touch lives of film lovers across length and breadth of India ~

~ Embellished with regional, Indian and world cinema as well as ...

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New Film Prize Created To Promote Better Roles For Women

The New York-based Independent Filmmaker Project and Phosphate Productions have partnered to create a new prize, The Phosphate Prize at IFP, to encourage indie film writers...

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16 Film Directors Who Are Taking Bollywood To A Whole New Level

Gone are the days when Bollywood films were all about dancing behind the trees. Now we have films that are simple, yet out of the box, as new-age directors are bringing abo...

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Laura Dern: There Are Too Few Women Directors In Hollywood.

Laura Dern is known for starring turns in films like “Jurassic Park” and “Wild,” but the actress has also spent time behind the camera as a producer...

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Laura Dern: There Are Too Few Women Directors In Hollywood.

Laura Dern is known for starring turns in films like “Jurassic Park” and “Wild,” but the actress has also spent time behind the camera as a producer...

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Cannes 2015: Ideas Are Missing In Print Ads Across The World: KV Sridhar

KV Sridhar, Chief Creative Officer, SapientNitro India who is on the Press Jury at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, 2015, says most Print advertising ...

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Oscars: With Cannes Behind Us, Serious 2015 Contenders Start To Come Into Play

As I have slowly emerged during the past week from my French fog into the harsher realities of Hollywood, the likely effect of the 68th Cannes Film Festival on this year&rs...

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Bureaucracy Continues To Plague Indian Pubcaster Prasar Bharati

Today, most of the Doordarshan (DD) Kendras and AIR Stations are without Station Directors, which is the major cause for poor content and crash in TV audience of DD. The dy...

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VICTIMS, WOMEN & THE LANDED VOICELESS

So here?? the thing!

As I entered home this evening, my housekeeper Leela Lhama opened the door, as usual.

She normally takes my laptop bag from my hand and...

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Piracy And The Right To Entertainment

Walking through a busy Pali market in Bandra, Mumbai, on Saturdays, it’s almost certain to see ladies haggling over the size and shape of fruits and vegetables with t...

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