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Hiroshima mon amour Re-Release Highlights 80th Anniversary of WWII's End
The re-release of Alain Resnais' Hiroshima mon amour (1959) commemorates the 80th anniversary of WWII's end, focusing on the August 6, 1945, atomic bombing of Hiroshima, its immediate 80,000 deaths, and lasting impact of radiation sickness that caused an eventual death toll of approximately 240,000.
Hiroshima mon amour Re-Release Highlights 80th Anniversary of WWII's End
The re-release of Alain Resnais' Hiroshima mon amour (1959) commemorates the 80th anniversary of WWII's end, focusing on the August 6, 1945, atomic bombing of Hiroshima, its immediate 80,000 deaths, and lasting impact of radiation sickness that caused an eventual death toll of approximately 240,000.
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The Guilty Ones": A Blues-Infused Drama Exploring Duality and Racial Prejudice
Ryan Coogler directs "The Guilty Ones," starring Michael B. Jordan as twin brothers Smoke and Stack, who return to their 1920s Southern hometown to establish a blues club, only to face unexpected supernatural twists amidst racial prejudice.
The Guilty Ones": A Blues-Infused Drama Exploring Duality and Racial Prejudice
Ryan Coogler directs "The Guilty Ones," starring Michael B. Jordan as twin brothers Smoke and Stack, who return to their 1920s Southern hometown to establish a blues club, only to face unexpected supernatural twists amidst racial prejudice.
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The Shrouds": Exploring Extreme Grief Through Technology
Director David Cronenberg's "The Shrouds" explores the extreme grief of a man who invents technology to watch his deceased wife decompose, reflecting the director's personal experience with loss while raising questions about technology's role in dealing with death.
The Shrouds": Exploring Extreme Grief Through Technology
Director David Cronenberg's "The Shrouds" explores the extreme grief of a man who invents technology to watch his deceased wife decompose, reflecting the director's personal experience with loss while raising questions about technology's role in dealing with death.
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Vietnam and China: Expanding Cultural Collaboration for Stronger Ties
Do Hong Quan, chairman of Vietnam's Union of Literature and Arts Associations, advocates for increased cultural collaboration between Vietnam and China, citing the song "Vietnam-China" as a symbol of bilateral friendship and suggesting joint projects in music, theater, and tourism to strengthen peop...
Vietnam and China: Expanding Cultural Collaboration for Stronger Ties
Do Hong Quan, chairman of Vietnam's Union of Literature and Arts Associations, advocates for increased cultural collaboration between Vietnam and China, citing the song "Vietnam-China" as a symbol of bilateral friendship and suggesting joint projects in music, theater, and tourism to strengthen peop...
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14-Year-Old Debuts Film on LGBTQ+ History Starring Sir Ian McKellen
Fourteen-year-old Jacob from Windsor, Berkshire, will debut his film "Dragged Through Time" at Windsor and Eton Pride on July 26th; the film, starring Sir Ian McKellen, explores 1,000 years of LGBTQ+ history and features Jacob's own experiences as an openly gay young person.
14-Year-Old Debuts Film on LGBTQ+ History Starring Sir Ian McKellen
Fourteen-year-old Jacob from Windsor, Berkshire, will debut his film "Dragged Through Time" at Windsor and Eton Pride on July 26th; the film, starring Sir Ian McKellen, explores 1,000 years of LGBTQ+ history and features Jacob's own experiences as an openly gay young person.
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2025 Cannes Film Festival Program Announced
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival, announced in Paris on April 10th, will honor Robert De Niro, premiere Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible," and feature films by Sergey Loznitsa, Wes Anderson, and others in its main competition, with additional works in the Cannes Premiere and Un Certain Regard sections...
2025 Cannes Film Festival Program Announced
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival, announced in Paris on April 10th, will honor Robert De Niro, premiere Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible," and feature films by Sergey Loznitsa, Wes Anderson, and others in its main competition, with additional works in the Cannes Premiere and Un Certain Regard sections...
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Five Modern Film and Television Portrayals of the Papacy
Five modern films and series explore the papacy, ranging from fictional thrillers like "Angels & Demons" to biographical works such as "The Two Popes," culminating in the recently released "Conclave" which focuses on the papal election process.

Five Modern Film and Television Portrayals of the Papacy
Five modern films and series explore the papacy, ranging from fictional thrillers like "Angels & Demons" to biographical works such as "The Two Popes," culminating in the recently released "Conclave" which focuses on the papal election process.
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Cultural Events: From Recovered Artifacts to "The Ugly Stepsister
This week's cultural highlights include the release of the film "The Ugly Stepsister" on Shudder, exhibitions on Cartier's history at London's V&A Museum, recovered Italian artifacts at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, the Sony Photography Awards at Somerset House, and the Cinémas du Su...

Cultural Events: From Recovered Artifacts to "The Ugly Stepsister
This week's cultural highlights include the release of the film "The Ugly Stepsister" on Shudder, exhibitions on Cartier's history at London's V&A Museum, recovered Italian artifacts at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, the Sony Photography Awards at Somerset House, and the Cinémas du Su...
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Filmmaker Tackles Venture Capital Gender Gap With Investment Fund
Catherine Gray, leveraging her film "Show Her the Money" and the Silicon Valley Women Founders Fund, is tackling the stark gender gap in US venture capital, where in 2024 women-founded companies received only 2.1% of funding, aiming to unlock the potential of women entrepreneurs and reshape the inve...

Filmmaker Tackles Venture Capital Gender Gap With Investment Fund
Catherine Gray, leveraging her film "Show Her the Money" and the Silicon Valley Women Founders Fund, is tackling the stark gender gap in US venture capital, where in 2024 women-founded companies received only 2.1% of funding, aiming to unlock the potential of women entrepreneurs and reshape the inve...
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Jean Marsh, "Upstairs, Downstairs" Actress, Dies at 90
British actress Jean Marsh, famed for her role in the television series "Upstairs, Downstairs," died peacefully at age 90; her friend, director Sir Michael Lindsay-Hogg, confirmed her death, praising her talent and kindness.

Jean Marsh, "Upstairs, Downstairs" Actress, Dies at 90
British actress Jean Marsh, famed for her role in the television series "Upstairs, Downstairs," died peacefully at age 90; her friend, director Sir Michael Lindsay-Hogg, confirmed her death, praising her talent and kindness.
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Deaf Rage" Inspires Groundbreaking Sign Language Thriller
The BBC's new thriller, "Reunion," uses British Sign Language and spoken English to tell the story of a deaf man seeking revenge while exposing communication barriers and educational disadvantages faced by deaf individuals.

Deaf Rage" Inspires Groundbreaking Sign Language Thriller
The BBC's new thriller, "Reunion," uses British Sign Language and spoken English to tell the story of a deaf man seeking revenge while exposing communication barriers and educational disadvantages faced by deaf individuals.
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2025 Cannes Lineup Unveiled: 19 Films Compete, De Niro Honored
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival, running May 13-24, announced a 19-film competition lineup including works by Wes Anderson and Ari Aster, with six female directors; Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible — Final Reckoning" screens out of competition, and Robert De Niro receives an honorary Palme d'Or.

2025 Cannes Lineup Unveiled: 19 Films Compete, De Niro Honored
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival, running May 13-24, announced a 19-film competition lineup including works by Wes Anderson and Ari Aster, with six female directors; Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible — Final Reckoning" screens out of competition, and Robert De Niro receives an honorary Palme d'Or.
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