Celebrated Japanese cinematographer Akiko Ashizawa, who gave a masterclass to young Indian camerapersons on International Women''s Day in Delhi last year, has been bestowed with the prestigious ...
Kodak revolutionized photography, making it accessible and capturing history. After digital disruption, film demand is rising ...
Cannes: The groundbreaking director believed the 1972 Harlem Renaissance gathering was the best thing he’d ever shot, but his ...
These obsolete things boomers took for granted were once everyday essentials before technology made them disappear for good.
What inspired you to enter the film world?Sathyan Mash was my first inspiration. During school days, I wanted to become an ...
At a time multiplexes prefer to remember movies by box office numbers, why are indie movies making a comeback?
In Żafżifa, filmmaker Peter Sant turns Buġibba’s construction noise, migrant labour and shifting landscape into a portrait of ...
Adapted from Mieko Kawakami's acclaimed novel, this accomplished Un Certain Regard entry co-stars Yukino Kishii as a solitary ...
Félix de Givry’s ‘Goodbye Cruel World’ is a tender, Cannes Critics’ Week debut about teenage despair, connection, and quiet ...
World premiering at Cannes’ Critics’ Week on May 19, Bruno Santamaría Razo’s film “Six Months in a Pink and Blue Building” ...
In Memory of Ben Morea On the afternoon of October 10, 1966, six members of Black Mask, a radical anti-arts arts group, ...
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