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Emilia Pérez": A Transgender Gang Leader's Unexpected Turn
Emilia Pérez," a French-Mexican-American film by Jacques Audiard, depicts the kidnapping of a Mexican lawyer by a trans gang leader who hires her to manage her transition and protect her family, resulting in unexpected consequences and societal commentary.
Emilia Pérez": A Transgender Gang Leader's Unexpected Turn
Emilia Pérez," a French-Mexican-American film by Jacques Audiard, depicts the kidnapping of a Mexican lawyer by a trans gang leader who hires her to manage her transition and protect her family, resulting in unexpected consequences and societal commentary.
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Death of Pioneering Malian Filmmaker Souleymane Cissé
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, known as the "father of African cinema," died at 84; he was the first Sub-Saharan African to win the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize in 1987 for his film "Yeelen," which is considered by many to be the best African film ever made.
Death of Pioneering Malian Filmmaker Souleymane Cissé
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, known as the "father of African cinema," died at 84; he was the first Sub-Saharan African to win the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize in 1987 for his film "Yeelen," which is considered by many to be the best African film ever made.
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Malian Film Director Souleymane Cissé Dies at 84
Malian film director Souleymane Cissé, who died at 84 on Wednesday, was imprisoned in 1974 for his debut film "Den Muso" but went on to international acclaim with "Yeelen" in 1987, consistently using cinema for political and cultural commentary, and receiving the prestigious Carrosse d'Or award in C...
Malian Film Director Souleymane Cissé Dies at 84
Malian film director Souleymane Cissé, who died at 84 on Wednesday, was imprisoned in 1974 for his debut film "Den Muso" but went on to international acclaim with "Yeelen" in 1987, consistently using cinema for political and cultural commentary, and receiving the prestigious Carrosse d'Or award in C...
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Death of Malian Film Pioneer Souleymane Cissé
Malian film director Souleymane Cissé, a key figure in African cinema, died on February 19th in Bamako at age 84; his death prompted widespread mourning and reflections on the challenges facing Malian cinema.
Death of Malian Film Pioneer Souleymane Cissé
Malian film director Souleymane Cissé, a key figure in African cinema, died on February 19th in Bamako at age 84; his death prompted widespread mourning and reflections on the challenges facing Malian cinema.
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Indian Film Snubbed for Oscars Despite International Acclaim
All We Imagine As Light", an Indian film directed by Payal Kapadia, won prestigious international awards but was rejected as India's Oscar submission due to the selection committee's view that it lacked Indian essence, sparking controversy over representation and national identity in cinema.
Indian Film Snubbed for Oscars Despite International Acclaim
All We Imagine As Light", an Indian film directed by Payal Kapadia, won prestigious international awards but was rejected as India's Oscar submission due to the selection committee's view that it lacked Indian essence, sparking controversy over representation and national identity in cinema.
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All We Imagine as Light" Wins Cannes Prize, Sparks Oscar Debate
Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light", a film about three female friends navigating work and life in Mumbai, won the Cannes Jury Prize and is now playing in German cinemas; its exclusion from Oscar consideration as India's official submission sparks debate.
All We Imagine as Light" Wins Cannes Prize, Sparks Oscar Debate
Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light", a film about three female friends navigating work and life in Mumbai, won the Cannes Jury Prize and is now playing in German cinemas; its exclusion from Oscar consideration as India's official submission sparks debate.
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Political Pressure and Social Media Scrutiny Dominate Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival, once a Cold War diplomatic stage, now witnesses films judged more on creators' political stances and social media controversies than artistic merit, as exemplified by the contrasting fates of Amélie Poulain, Mercato, and Emilia Pérez.

Political Pressure and Social Media Scrutiny Dominate Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival, once a Cold War diplomatic stage, now witnesses films judged more on creators' political stances and social media controversies than artistic merit, as exemplified by the contrasting fates of Amélie Poulain, Mercato, and Emilia Pérez.
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Death of Souleymane Cissé: A Giant of African Cinema Passes Away
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, known as the "father of African cinema," died at 84; his 1987 Cannes Jury Prize-winning film "Yeelen" is considered a landmark achievement in African cinema, showcasing Bambara legends and challenging colonial narratives.

Death of Souleymane Cissé: A Giant of African Cinema Passes Away
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, known as the "father of African cinema," died at 84; his 1987 Cannes Jury Prize-winning film "Yeelen" is considered a landmark achievement in African cinema, showcasing Bambara legends and challenging colonial narratives.
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Death of Malian Film Pioneer Souleymane Cissé
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, a pioneer of African cinema, died at 84 in Bamako. His 1987 film "Yeelen" won the Cannes Jury Prize, and he was known for his politically engaged films and advocacy for government support of African cinema.

Death of Malian Film Pioneer Souleymane Cissé
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, a pioneer of African cinema, died at 84 in Bamako. His 1987 film "Yeelen" won the Cannes Jury Prize, and he was known for his politically engaged films and advocacy for government support of African cinema.
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Juliette Binoche to Preside Over Cannes Film Festival Jury
Juliette Binoche, a celebrated French actress with an Oscar and awards from Cannes, Venice, and Berlin, will preside over the Cannes Film Festival jury from May 13-24, 2024, succeeding Greta Gerwig.

Juliette Binoche to Preside Over Cannes Film Festival Jury
Juliette Binoche, a celebrated French actress with an Oscar and awards from Cannes, Venice, and Berlin, will preside over the Cannes Film Festival jury from May 13-24, 2024, succeeding Greta Gerwig.
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All We Imagine as Light" Wins Cannes Grand Prix
Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light" won the Cannes Grand Prix, becoming the first Indian film to achieve this; the film, portraying three working-class women in Mumbai, is now receiving international distribution.

All We Imagine as Light" Wins Cannes Grand Prix
Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light" won the Cannes Grand Prix, becoming the first Indian film to achieve this; the film, portraying three working-class women in Mumbai, is now receiving international distribution.
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Mikey Madison's Breakout Role in Critically Acclaimed \"Anora\"
Mikey Madison, a 25-year-old actress formerly focused on equestrian sports, stars in the critically acclaimed film \"Anora\", a Cannes Film Festival winner nominated for five Golden Globes, portraying a lap dancer involved with a wealthy Russian family.

Mikey Madison's Breakout Role in Critically Acclaimed \"Anora\"
Mikey Madison, a 25-year-old actress formerly focused on equestrian sports, stars in the critically acclaimed film \"Anora\", a Cannes Film Festival winner nominated for five Golden Globes, portraying a lap dancer involved with a wealthy Russian family.
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