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Remembering Marlon Brando on his death anniversary

Every year on July 1, people revisit Marlon Brando through The Godfather. It is almost inevitable. Don Vito Corleone has become so iconic that for many viewers, Brando and Corleone have almost merged into one memory. There is nothing wrong with that, of course. The Godfather deserves every bit of the admiration it continues to receive. But on Brando's death anniversary, it also feels like a good time to remember the actor beyond the character that made him immortal. One of the interesting things about Brando is that even people who ' ...

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‘Supergirl’ Flies, But Not High Enough

Superhero movies are in a strange place now. Whenever a new one arrives, people ask whether audiences are tired of capes, flying heroes, glowing powers, and world-ending fights. I do not think the problem is that simple. People are not tired of superheroes. They are tired of superhero films that forget to make us care. Big action scenes can still be exciting, but only when there is a real person at the center of them. Supergirl understands this for a while, because Kara Zor-El is the most interesting part ' ...

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‘Roid’ Becomes First Bangladeshi Film on America’s National Broadcast

The film 'Roid', directed by Mezbaur Rahman Sumon, is now spreading light worldwide, moving beyond the borders of the country. Bioscope Films is the distributor of the film in America and Canada. This is the first time any Bangladeshi film has been selected to be officially reviewed through America's famous broadcast company NPR across their 1,000 stations. Notably, to secure nominations at various world-class events in the global arena, especially the Oscars and BAFTA, it is very important for a movie to find a place in discussions on international broadcast platforms. ' ...

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Inner Life on the Road in Abbas Kiarostami’s Cinema

Abbas Kiarostami, who was more than a storyteller, when we talk about him, scenarios come to mind. A man lies beneath the tree, watching nothing but the blowing winds, some sparrows chirping, and, with a camera, he is only observing details. No music, no complex dialogue, nor any tough thing that will unintentionally disrupt or divert the audience’s perception about the scene. The scene is so full of elements that create ease and make it poetic. Besides being a director, he was also a good poet and a photographer. ' ...

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‘Atlantic Rhapsody’ Tops Shanghai’s Golden Goblet Awards

Chinese filmmaker Zhong Kaifeng’s debut feature Atlantic Rhapsody secured the Best Feature Film prize at the 28th Golden Goblet Awards, the flagship competition of the Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF), during the closing ceremony on June 20. The Chinese production, which also earned Best Cinematography for Hao Jiayue, emerged as one of the evening’s biggest winners in a ceremony that recognised filmmakers from across the globe and multiple competition strands. Atlantic Rhapsody had its world premiere at this year’s SIFF. During a festival press conference, Zhong explained that he relied on natural ' ...

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