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Georgian Film "April" Explores Abortion Access Amidst Patriarchal Resistance
Dea Kulumbegashvili's "April" depicts a Georgian gynecologist, Nina, navigating legal and illegal abortions, highlighting the complexities of reproductive rights within a patriarchal society.
Georgian Film "April" Explores Abortion Access Amidst Patriarchal Resistance
Dea Kulumbegashvili's "April" depicts a Georgian gynecologist, Nina, navigating legal and illegal abortions, highlighting the complexities of reproductive rights within a patriarchal society.
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16% Bias Score


Remarkably Preserved Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt
The Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt, a remarkably well-preserved Pharaonic temple built between 237 and 142 BC, offers a unique and evocative experience for visitors, showcasing its vast pillars, superb reliefs, and hieroglyphics under a surprisingly intact roof.
Remarkably Preserved Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt
The Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt, a remarkably well-preserved Pharaonic temple built between 237 and 142 BC, offers a unique and evocative experience for visitors, showcasing its vast pillars, superb reliefs, and hieroglyphics under a surprisingly intact roof.
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52% Bias Score


XR Technologies at Venice Immersive: A Focus on Bavarian Contributions
The Venice Immersive event showcased 69 XR projects from 27 countries, with six projects from Bavaria or supported by the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern (FFF), highlighting the region's growing role in immersive technology.
XR Technologies at Venice Immersive: A Focus on Bavarian Contributions
The Venice Immersive event showcased 69 XR projects from 27 countries, with six projects from Bavaria or supported by the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern (FFF), highlighting the region's growing role in immersive technology.
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16% Bias Score


Death of Harrie Geelen: A Giant of Dutch Children's Culture
Harrie Geelen, a prolific Dutch writer, illustrator, and filmmaker, died at 86, leaving a significant mark on Dutch children's culture through his innovative and playful work in television and literature.
Death of Harrie Geelen: A Giant of Dutch Children's Culture
Harrie Geelen, a prolific Dutch writer, illustrator, and filmmaker, died at 86, leaving a significant mark on Dutch children's culture through his innovative and playful work in television and literature.
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32% Bias Score


German Rapper Yakary: Success, Scandal, and Uncertain Future
German rapper Yakary, formerly known as Cano, achieved significant success with hits like "Ketamin" and "Sonnenbank.mp3," but his career took a turn after his label, Life is Pain, dropped him following a controversial Instagram video.
German Rapper Yakary: Success, Scandal, and Uncertain Future
German rapper Yakary, formerly known as Cano, achieved significant success with hits like "Ketamin" and "Sonnenbank.mp3," but his career took a turn after his label, Life is Pain, dropped him following a controversial Instagram video.
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24% Bias Score


Venetian Film Festival Shows Trend of Increasing Film Lengths
The Venice Film Festival highlights a growing trend of longer films, with many exceeding 90 minutes, impacting programming and viewer experience, potentially linked to increased directorial control and streaming platform influence.
Venetian Film Festival Shows Trend of Increasing Film Lengths
The Venice Film Festival highlights a growing trend of longer films, with many exceeding 90 minutes, impacting programming and viewer experience, potentially linked to increased directorial control and streaming platform influence.
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40% Bias Score

Greece combats art forgery with new legislation
Greece is addressing art forgery with a new bill establishing a body of expert appraisers and authenticators to verify artwork, including measures for artwork destruction and a public online registry.

Greece combats art forgery with new legislation
Greece is addressing art forgery with a new bill establishing a body of expert appraisers and authenticators to verify artwork, including measures for artwork destruction and a public online registry.
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24% Bias Score

Nederweert's Low-Stimulus Kermis: Inclusivity and Community
For the fourth year, Nederweert, Netherlands, hosted a low-stimulus kermis, inviting 134 individuals from care facilities to enjoy reduced sensory input, resulting in a positive and inclusive community event.

Nederweert's Low-Stimulus Kermis: Inclusivity and Community
For the fourth year, Nederweert, Netherlands, hosted a low-stimulus kermis, inviting 134 individuals from care facilities to enjoy reduced sensory input, resulting in a positive and inclusive community event.
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24% Bias Score

William Kentridge Retrospective: Apartheid, Colonialism, and the Legacy of Mining in South Africa
A dual exhibition in Essen and Dresden showcases renowned South African artist William Kentridge's work, focusing on apartheid, colonialism, and the impact of mining, with the Essen exhibit opening Thursday and including around 160 pieces spanning five decades.

William Kentridge Retrospective: Apartheid, Colonialism, and the Legacy of Mining in South Africa
A dual exhibition in Essen and Dresden showcases renowned South African artist William Kentridge's work, focusing on apartheid, colonialism, and the impact of mining, with the Essen exhibit opening Thursday and including around 160 pieces spanning five decades.
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4% Bias Score

Long Story Short: A Comedy Exploring Familial Trauma
Long Story Short, an American animated series, centers on a Jewish family in California navigating everyday challenges and intergenerational trauma, showcasing relatable family dynamics within a comedic framework.

Long Story Short: A Comedy Exploring Familial Trauma
Long Story Short, an American animated series, centers on a Jewish family in California navigating everyday challenges and intergenerational trauma, showcasing relatable family dynamics within a comedic framework.
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24% Bias Score

Review: The Thursday Murder Club - A Childish Approach to a Cozy Crime
Netflix's "The Thursday Murder Club," directed by Christopher Columbus, adapts the popular book series but falls short, leaning heavily on simplistic humor and caricatures rather than its potential for a sophisticated whodunit.

Review: The Thursday Murder Club - A Childish Approach to a Cozy Crime
Netflix's "The Thursday Murder Club," directed by Christopher Columbus, adapts the popular book series but falls short, leaning heavily on simplistic humor and caricatures rather than its potential for a sophisticated whodunit.
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48% Bias Score

Shamiso's Journey: A Zimbabwean Bildungsroman
Brian Chikwava's "Shamiso" follows a young Zimbabwean woman's journey from adolescence to adulthood, marked by family instability, artistic aspirations, and transformative experiences in England.

Shamiso's Journey: A Zimbabwean Bildungsroman
Brian Chikwava's "Shamiso" follows a young Zimbabwean woman's journey from adolescence to adulthood, marked by family instability, artistic aspirations, and transformative experiences in England.
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4% Bias Score
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