Kundun (1997) Movie Review: A Spiritual and Piercing Portrait of a Lost Homeland
The screen slowly fades in, and the viewer is introduced to bright sand figures from Tibetan folklore, all belonging to…
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The screen slowly fades in, and the viewer is introduced to bright sand figures from Tibetan folklore, all belonging to…
“All That’s Left of You” takes the burdens of historical tragedy and molds them into a sobering, generational story about…
This article showcases six educational movies for students that spark curiosity and make science concepts engaging. Each film offers a…
There is a particular strain of disaster that only occurs when you combine overinflated ego, huge studio money, and the…
“Time,” wrote James Thurber, “is for dragonflies and angels. The former live too little and the latter live too long.”…
One of the more promising and consistent Indian filmmakers of this generation, Shoojit Sircar is most well-known for his steady,…
The European Film Academy has announced the nominations for the 38th European Film Awards, naming Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value as…
You may not be aware of Juliano Mer-Khamis, a self-proclaimed “100% Palestinian and 100% Jewish” actor and political activist whose…
In Alexander Murphy’s documentary “Goodbye Sisters,” we encounter a form of persistence that cuts through the hardest rock. In Kathmandu,…