‘Hamare Barah’ Tackles Population Growth, Islamic Beliefs, and Education System in India
The film, devoid of overt violence, poignantly portrays the silent suffering of women under patriarchal dominance, especially through scenes like the reading of Rukhsana's diary in court, which are likely to evoke strong emotions in the audience.
Actor Kiara Advani Looks Phenomenal In Magical Dress At Cannes 2024 Gala Dinner
At the Red Sea Film Foundation's Women in Cinema Gala event, which was hosted by Vanity Fair at Cannes, the actor represented the nation.
76th Cannes Film Festival: Anurag Kashyap’s Kennedy – The Perfect Politics Of Crime Drama
Uday Shetty (Rahul Bhatt) is a former police officer who now commits murders of Mumbai Police Commissioner Rashid Khan (Mohit Takalkar). In the eyes of the world, he is dead and has a new name - Kennedy
76th Cannes Film Festival
The screenplay and acting are so effective that when the film of about three and a half hours ends, it is not known.
76th Cannes Film Festival: Killers Of The Flower Moon – The Story Of America Becoming a Superpower
Hollywood veteran filmmaker Martin Scorsese’s new film “Killers of the Flower Moon” seeks to revisit America’s bloody history as a superpower in the epic and western styles of cinema. Robbie Robertson’s music elevates the screenplay’s compassion, while Rodrigo Pietro’s cinematography makes the visuals epic. Screenplay for the film Martin Scorsese himself wrote the screenplay for …
76th Cannes Film Festival: A Woman’s Cinematic Resistance Against The Islamic State
The film shows that he has no plans for a better life for the young workers whose hard work has made China the leader in the manufacturing sector today. China has thrown an entire young generation into the furnace of work, day and night, like a machine.
Cannes Film Festival kicks off Tuesday with Johnny Depp and ”Jeanne du Barry”
This year, the jury is led by Swedish filmmaker Ruben Ostlund, a two-time Palme winner who last year won for the social satire “The Triangle of Sadness”.
History In India Must Be Presented Very Carefully: Anurag Thakur
In response to a question about why the government does not step in to protect filmmakers when they come into conflict with “fringe elements,” Union information and broadcasting minister Anurag Thakur said that films are certified by the Central Board of Film Certification and that filmmakers approach courts when there is a controversy on Thursday …
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