Tag #Political Cinema

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Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" Wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival

At the 82nd Venice Film Festival, Jim Jarmusch unexpectedly won the Golden Lion for his film "Father Mother Sister Brother", a tragicomic look at family dynamics, while the festival was significantly marked by discussions surrounding the war in Gaza.

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A Drifting Life: China's Transformation Through a Minimal Love Story

Jia Zhangke's "A Drifting Life" follows a minimal love story across three periods in China (2001, 2006, 2022) mirroring the nation's entry into the WTO, the Three Gorges Dam project, and post-COVID recovery, using distinct locations and stylistic choices to capture these changes.

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Cannes Awards Palme d'Or to Banned Iranian Director Jafar Panahi

The Cannes Film Festival awarded the Palme d'Or to Jafar Panahi's "Simple Accident," a film shot secretly due to his filmmaking ban until 2030, highlighting the political nature of the decision and the resilience of artistic freedom.

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Panahi Wins Cannes Golden Palm for "Un Simple Accident", Schilinski Shares Jury Prize

Iranian director Jafar Panahi won the Cannes Film Festival's Golden Palm for "Un Simple Accident," a film about former prisoners' revenge on their torturer, while Mascha Schilinski shared the Jury Prize for her drama "In die Sonne schauen," highlighting diverse narratives amidst a power outage in Ca...

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Kesari Chapter 2" Opens to $5.8 Million Globally

Akshay Kumar's "Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story Of Jallianwala Bagh" opened with a worldwide gross of $5.8 million, ranking ninth on Comscore's list for the weekend ending April 20, 2025, exceeding expectations and highlighting the growing appeal of historical dramas in Indian cinema.

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Assayas's Cinematic Exploration of Fragility and Happiness

Olivier Assayas, a 70-year-old French director, has created a diverse filmography exploring themes of love, life's fragility, and happiness, influenced by Nouvelle Vague and other cinematic styles, culminating in a recent film about the person who discovered Vladimir Putin.

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Bollywood's Evolving Portrayal of Kashmir: From Paradise to Conflict Zone

Bollywood's portrayal of Kashmir has transformed from a romantic paradise in films like "Barsaat" (1949) to a conflict zone in movies such as "Roja" (1992) and "The Kashmir Files" (2022), mirroring India's complex relationship with the region and its evolving political narrative.

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Panahi's "It Was Just An Accident" Wins Cannes Golden Palm

Despite a power outage caused by suspected sabotage, the Cannes Film Festival concluded with Iranian director Jafar Panahi winning the Golden Palm for "It Was Just An Accident", a film critical of the Iranian regime, showcasing women without hijabs.

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Panahi's "Un simple accident" Wins Cannes Golden Palm

Jafar Panahi's "Un simple accident" won the Cannes Golden Palm, his first win despite a long-standing ban on filmmaking in Iran, depicting a mechanic's quest for revenge against a suspected torturer.

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Panahi's "Un simple accident" wins Palme d'Or at Cannes

Jafar Panahi's "Un simple accidente", a clandestinely filmed movie depicting the Iranian people's suffering under theocratic rule, won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, defying his imprisonment and filmmaking ban.

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Berlinale 75: Political Cinema and Global Challenges

The 75th Berlin International Film Festival, directed by Trisha Tattull, features 19 world premieres competing for the Golden Bear, sparking discussions on political issues such as the impact of Trump's presidency, funding cuts, and the war in Ukraine, alongside films on these topics.

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