Film is in a state of existential crisis. But a new generation of cinephiles might save it from the streaming giants
“It was from a weekly visit to the cinema that you learned (or tried to learn) how …
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Film is in a state of existential crisis. But a new generation of cinephiles might save it from the streaming giants
“It was from a weekly visit to the cinema that you learned (or tried to learn) how …
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a story from Al Jazeera 🚨 › Al Jazeera English
Cinema used to be an accessible and affordable mass pursuit. This debate about the ‘purest’ format to view certain films only risks putting off movie-goers
On what sort of screen should you watch One …
Napoleon director Ridley Scott has declared the history of film to be overwhelmingly rubbish – with a few notable exceptions
Name: Bad films.
Age: Cinema is nearly 130 years old, so probably 129.
Conti…6 months ago
Young people are drawn in by the promise of a ‘no-distractions’ zone, rereleases of old classics and music documentaries by global artists
A new generation of film lovers is helping to drive an increa…
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Cinema’s sprightliest senior citizen is not one to give in to obstacles easily and looks set to outpace time’s wingèd chariot for a good while yet
Much of the discourse around Mission: Impossible – Th…
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
The Brazilian director on his Oscar-nominated new film, I’m Still Here, the importance of remembering shared history, and Brazil’s double pandemic
Walter Salles, 68, is Brazil’s most internationally c…
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