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Search ResultGuillermo Del Toro’s ‘Crimson Peak’ To Open Ebertfest 2016
Guillermo Del Toro‘s “Crimson Peak” will open the 18th AnnualRoger Ebert‘s Film Festival, also known as Ebertfest, hosted by Chaz Ebert. Guillermo D...
Read MoreWorld Report 2016: ‘Politics Of Fear’ Threatens Rights
In the 659-page World Report 2016, its 26th edition, Human Rights Watch reviews human rights practices in more than 90 countries. In his introductory essay, Executive Direc...
Read MoreFilm Independent Announces A More Diverse List Of Nominees For The 2016 Spirit Awards
The 2016 awards will take place in Santa Monica on Saturday, February 27, 2016, and this year 44 films with budgets under $20 million have been nominated in a number of dif...
Read MoreStanley Film Festival Splits With Dfs; Gives Up The Ghost For 2016 Fest
Is the Stanley Hotel giving up the ghost on its film festival? For the past three years, the haunted landmark raised cinematic spirits with the Stanley Film Festival. But t...
Read MoreFuture Tense: Sifting Through The Patterns Of VR Storytelling At Sundance
Back in 2007, Sundance Film Festival launched New Frontier, a new iteration of the experimental Frontiers section that had been around since 1996. If festival attendees and...
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AWARDED THE BIMAL ROY MEMORIAL 2016 HONOUR FOR BEST EMERGING DIRECTOR
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21 Leaders 2016 – Meet Three Powerhouses Who Get the Word Out
While waiting at a Calcutta hospital in 1985, MallikaDutt noticed something strange about the women's unit: it was full of burn victims. Dutt, who grew up in India and was ...
Read MoreWhy 2016 Is The Year To Shake Up Humanitarian Funding
Some say the system to fund the humanitarian response to conflicts and disasters is broken beyond repair. Some say it just needs a tweak. But everyone agrees, global humani...
Read MoreWhy Snakes' Biggest Defenders Are In Favor Of Killing Them
So when I learned that some of them are currently gearing up for an event that’s seemingly organized around killing snakes, I was intrigued. The 2016 Python Challenge...
Read MoreReliance Entertainment To Make French Film 'nOmber One'
The Anil Ambani-led Reliance Entertainment today announced partnership with France-based Julie Gayet's Rouge International and Elisa Soussan's my Family to produce actor Se...
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