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Century-Old Time Capsule Opened!

A unique and spectacular memorial was built in Kansas City, Missouri, the US at the end of the First World War. A First World War Museum was also constructed, alongside […]

Rise Of A New Generation, With An Identity

Supriyo Sen, an independent filmmaker from India, attended the Perm Film Festival in September 2022. In Russia, Sen met Iranian film scholar Leila Hosseini who requested the former to visit […]

He’s On His Way

The year 1927. A boy was born into a Black family in Harlem, New York. As he grew up in a working class family, his childhood was no different from […]

Inspired By History

Tanvir Mokammel, the renowned Bangladeshi film-maker, discovered a book, titled ‘Major Genocides of the 20th Century‘, at a London bookstore. While turning the pages, he noticed that the author discussed […]

In The Headlines, Once Again

Not many people have heard the name of Wong Liu Tsong (January 3, 1905 – February 3, 1961), known professionally as Anna May Wong, until a few days ago. She […]

End Of The Iconoclast

“A story should have a beginning, a middle and an end, but not necessarily in that order.” – Jean-Luc Godard In his film Breathless (1960), the lead female character, Patricia, […]

The ‘Collapse’

Authoritarian rulers are creating troubles for creative and liberal personalities across the globe, including Iran. Jafar Panahi recently became the third Iranian film-maker to be arrested in less than a […]

Art(iculation)

A tramp comes across a little child, and brings him up, but is at a state of utter loss, when the orphanage reclaims the child. This is, in a nutshell, […]