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Director's Fortnight at the 60th Cannes Film Festival met with a pleasant surprise as it opened with a Brtish film based on the life and death of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis.
Control, directed by debutante director Anton Corbijn, recieved a...
The internationally renowned film festival in France will be held from May 16-27 and the leaders of Indian film Industry have already packed their bags to attend it.
Seven films of different Indian languages will be screened in the 'Cinema of the...
Cannes Film Festival opens on Wednesday with a blend of art-house movie making and raw star power appropriate for cinema's best showcase, which turns 60 this year.
Chinese director Wong Kar Wai, best known in the West for 'In The Mood For Love',...
Rowan Atkinson, well-known as our very own funny yet witty Mr. Bean, once again steps into the disaster-prone shoes of the much admired character.
The British actor gave some very naughty poses in the shallows of the waves at Bondi Beach in Sydney..
The upcoming Cannes Film Festival is definitely going to be the reason for the European directors to walk around proudly, as this year's selection for the International Critics Week sidebar shows that it is the Euro movies which is putting up a tough...
Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi has set the Chinese world in rage with the terrific roles that she has been entertaining them so far in movies like, 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon', 'House of Flying Daggers' and the latest controversial one 'Memoirs...
At the opening ceremony of the 59th Cannes Film Festival on May 17, "The Da Vinci Code", from director Ron Howard's will be unveiled. As said by the organizers the movie is set to be released the same day in France.
The movie is inspired by the...
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