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Will Karnataka’s ₹200 ticket cap inspire other states?

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For moviegoers in Karnataka, cinema just got cheaper. The state government has capped ticket prices at two hundred rupees, excluding taxes, across theaters. The move is aimed at making cinema more accessible for families, who often spend...
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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Sirāt' - Óliver Laxe's bleak and invigorating trip to oblivion

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A family’s quest to find a loved one morphs into a strange and spiritual odyssey that will leave you enraptured and rattled.
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Eli Glasner’s highlights from TIFF 2025’s first weekend

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Film celebrities hit the red carpet for the 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival this weekend, with premieres like the latest Knives Out film highlighting the festivities. CBC News’s Eli Glasner caught as many of the...
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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Sentimental Value' - Healing family burns through art

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Joachim Trier and Renate Reinsve reunite after 'The Worst Person in the World' to explore dysfunctional family dynamics. Once again, it’s a winning combination.
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291 films highlight TIFF’s 50th anniversary

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The Toronto International Film Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, and 291 films from around the world will feature in this year’s milestone edition. Cameron Bailey, TIFF’s CEO, says the festival is part of Canada’s...
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Makeshift cinema camp gives children temporary escape from war in Gaza

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A mobile cinema wants to distract the children of Gaza with films, even as the ongoing war rips away their childhoods.
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Venice Film Festival 2025: Star-studded lineup arrives for the grand festival

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The 82nd Venice International Film Festival 2025 is bringing major star power to the red carpet! Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Amal Clooney, Emma Stone, Dwayne Johnson, and Idris Elba headline this year’s most anticipated films.
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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Alpha' - Julia Ducournau tears into the soul rather than flesh

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Julia Ducournau returns with her third film, destined to be her most divisive yet. But for those who choose to let go, the French writer-director shows that 'Titane' needn’t be a tough act to follow.
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Robert De Niro, Cinematic Titan Celebrates Birthday Today

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Legendary actor Robert De Niro, known for iconic roles in films like Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and The Godfather Part II, celebrates his birthday today. A true titan of cinema, De Niro's impact on film spans decades.
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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Together' - The ultimate date movie?

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A particularly icky argument for the perks of being single? Or a perversely romantic nightmare that ends up as the ultimate date movie?
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Spike Lee, Denzel Washington and A$AP Rocky premiere 'Highest 2 Lowest'

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Denzel Washington, A$AP Rocky and Jeffrey Wright were among the stars that walked the red carpet for the new Spike Lee film, “Highest 2 Lowest” Monday in Brooklyn.
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AI enters the future of filmmaking

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AI is rewriting the rules of cinema; from generating entire scenes to altering iconic film endings. In this episode, we examine how filmmakers are both embracing and resisting this powerful technology. Is AI the future of storytelling,...
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'The Irishman' Gets Whacked at the Golden Globes, Theatrical Releases Win Big

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Despite boasting its strongest awards season slate yet, Netflix mostly got shut out as "The Irishman," "The Two Popes," "Dolemite Is My Name," and "Marriage Story" lost again and again.
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The propaganda films of apartheid-era South Africa | The Listening Post (Feature)

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In the 1970s and 80s, the apartheid government funded a little-known film scheme aimed at black South Africans.
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What the Cineplex sale means for moviegoers

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The pending sale of Cineplex to U.K.-based Cineworld could change the experience for moviegoers, and there is concern that less Canadian content will be shown on the big screens.
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The Favourite lives up to its name at European cinema's night of nights

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The Favourite certainly lived up to its name at this year’s European Film Awards.





It was the clear winner at the Berlin ceremony, picking up a total of eight awards, including...
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Films tipped to win 2019 European Film Awards

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In 1988, when the Berlin Wall still divided the city, a group of prestigious European filmmakers - members of the European Film Academy - joined forces to defend independent European cinema. They created the ...
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'We must denounce patriarchy in Europe,' director tells Euronews after winning EU film award

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A film about patriarchy, religion and society from North Macedonia has scooped a key European Parliament award.



God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunija was announced as the winner of the LUX Film Prize, which...
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Why you won’t see The Irishman on the big screen

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Because Martin Scorcese’s latest epic film, The Irishman, was produced by Netflix it only got a limited run in theatres and most of them weren’t in Canada. Eli Glasner tells us what this means for the ongoing battle between Netflix and...
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Filmmaker Ken Loach talks about realistic filmmaking in Lyon

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Ken Loach’s new film is, as usual, anchored in reality.



Sorry We Missed You depicts a tough and gruelling reality in Newcastle that shows the “Uberisation” of work and an impoverished working

class. ...
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Theaters Host 58-Hour Marvel Movie Marathon Ahead of ‘Avengers: Endgame’

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Ahead of the highly anticipated release of “Avengers: Endgame” on Friday, mega fans of the franchise series were able to watch all 22 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films in one sitting.
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Oscars 2019: what you need to know

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Welcome to live coverage of the 91st Academy Awards in Hollywood.



Here are list of winners from Sunday

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Best Picture: “Green Book” | Director: ...
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"Downfall" star, Bruno Ganz, dies aged 77

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The Swiss actor, Bruno Ganz, who played Hitler in the 2004 film "Downfall" has died at the age of 77.



He was Switzerland's most famous actor and was known for his roles in German cinema and theatre as well as...
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Women take centre stage at 69th Berlin Film Festival

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The voice of female filmmakers was heard loud and clear at this year's Berlin Film Festival. Of the 16 films presided over by French actress Juliette Binoche and her jury, seven were directed by...