Ingmar Bergman’s film Wild Strawberries is one of the finest classical examples of psychoanalytic cinema. Ingmar Bergman was deeply concerned with the human mind. He adorned the world of cinema with his oeuvre, almost like a psychologist. Although he was not one, in the book Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Films of Ingmar Bergman: From Freud to Lacan and Beyond, edited by Vanessa Sinclair, Robert Samuels argues that “Bergman’s works reveal an important insight derived from a combination of Freud and Shakespeare which concerns the ethical status of the unconscious.” ' ...
read moreThere are some journeys that stay with us long after they end. My visit to China for the 28th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) was one of those journeys. Held from June 12 to June 21, 2026, the Shanghai International Film Festival is China's only FIAPF-accredited A-list film festival. Every year, it welcomes filmmakers, artists, producers, festival organizers, and cinema lovers from across the globe. For ten days, Shanghai becomes a meeting place where stories, ideas, and cultures come together through the universal language of cinema. As a recent graduate of the ' ...
read moreThe musical biopic Michael has officially earned more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office, marking an unprecedented achievement for the biographical-film genre. Reports published on July 12, 2026, place its global earnings at approximately $1.001 billion, including about $371.8 million from North America and $629.8 million from international markets. Directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by John Logan, the film stars Jaafar Jackson as his uncle, Michael Jackson. It follows the singer’s journey from his childhood performances with the Jackson 5 to his transformation into one of the world’s ' ...
read moreWith ‘Disclosure Day’, Steven Spielberg transforms America’s great UFO myths into a deeply humanistic late-career work about hope, communication and the possibility of reimagining the world. There were good reasons to believe that Steven Spielberg had bid farewell with The Fabelmans in 2022. Not to cinema, but perhaps to the quest that has shaped his work over five decades. Hardly any other film seemed so conciliatory, so complete. Spielberg looked back on his childhood, his family, his wounds and his passions. It was a film full of wisdom, full of melancholy ' ...
read moreThe night cinema arrived in the Indian subcontinent was 7 July 1896. On that evening, the first recorded public film projection in India took place at Watson’s Hotel in Bombay, now Mumbai. The exhibition was arranged by Marius Sestier, a representative of the Lumière company. He used the Lumière Cinématographe to show moving pictures before an audience in colonial Bombay. The National Film Archive of India records that Sestier held the first screening of films in India at Watson’s Hotel on this date. The history of this event began ' ...
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