Tag #Cinema

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Contemporary Cinema's Narcissism: A Reflection of Societal Trends

Lars Henrik Gass's essay, "Objektverlust," analyzes how contemporary cinema, particularly films popular with Western middle classes, reflects a societal narcissism stemming from digitalization and labor deregulation, losing engagement with external reality, unlike the socially critical Italian Neore...

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Salles's "I'm Still Here" Wins Brazil's First Oscar

Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles won the Oscar for Best International Feature Film for "I'm Still Here," a drama about a woman whose husband disappeared during the dictatorship; this is Brazil's first Oscar win, prompting online celebrations and discussions about Salles's family's wealth and the fi...

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Anora Sweeps Oscars with Record-Breaking Wins

At the Oscars, Anora won five awards, including Best Actress for Mikey Madison and a record-breaking four for director Sean Baker, while other winners included Adrien Brody, Zoe Saldaña, and Kieran Culkin; the ceremony also highlighted the Los Angeles firefighters and celebrated independent cinemas.

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Anora" Dominates Oscars, Winning Best Picture

At the 97th Academy Awards, "Anora," a film about a Russian-speaking sex worker in Brighton Beach starring Maika Madison and directed by Sean Baker, won Best Picture, along with four other awards, highlighting the growing recognition of independent cinema.

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Global Filming Locations: California, New York, and London Lead

Giggster's new research reveals California (380,000+), New York (294,000+), and London (77,500+) as top filming locations, with iconic landmarks like Sydney Opera House and Eiffel Tower also highly featured, highlighting the importance of both established cities and unique global locations in film p...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Berlinale 2024 Awards: "Oslo Stories" Wins Golden Bear

The Berlinale 2024 awarded the Golden Bear to the Norwegian film "Oslo Stories: Dreams," a coming-of-age story about a teenage girl's unrequited love for her teacher; other awards included documentaries on Israeli hostages, and films from Brazil, Argentina, China, Australia, and Ireland.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Civic Plaque Honors Luchino Visconti's Role in Roman Resistance

A new civic plaque commemorating Luchino Visconti's role in the Roman Resistance was unveiled at Villa Ada on the 80th anniversary of Rome's liberation; the plaque includes a QR code to a mini-documentary detailing Visconti's contributions, including sheltering resistance fighters at his Villa Visco...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Anora Sweeps Oscars

Anora, directed by Sean Baker and starring Mikey Madison, won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Original Screenplay at the Oscars, showcasing the growing recognition of independent films.

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Academy Awards: Unexpected Wins and Controversies

The 97th Academy Awards saw unexpected wins for Mikey Madison ("Anora") for Best Actress, beating Demi Moore, and "Flow" for Best Animated Feature, the first win for a Latvian film; controversies surrounding "The Brutalist" and "Emelia Perez" impacted their results; Adrien Brody's Best Actor win for...

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The Brutalist": Awards and Critical Acclaim for Corbet's Epic

Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist", a 215-minute film starring Adrien Brody, chronicles a Hungarian Jewish Holocaust survivor's journey to America in 1947, exploring themes of class, exploitation, and the American Dream, and won awards at the Venice and British Academy Film Awards, with ten Oscar nomina...

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Drømmer" Wins Golden Bear at Berlinale

Dag Johan Haugerud's "Drømmer" won the Golden Bear at the 75th Berlinale, a film exploring a teenage girl's first love and the evolving perspectives on sexuality and emancipation across three generations of women, highlighting the festival's focus on nuanced storytelling.

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Gender Equality
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Drømmer" Wins Golden Bear at 2025 Berlin Film Festival

The 2025 Berlin Film Festival, directed by Tricia Tuttle, awarded the Golden Bear to Dag Johan Haugerud's Norwegian film "Drømmer", a story about a teenage girl's love for her teacher, while also recognizing films from Brazil, Argentina, China, Romania, and other countries, with awards for best dire...

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Quality Education

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