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The Day I Became a Woman (2000) a.k.a Roozi khe zan shodam is being shown today 7 pm at the A/V Centre at Maru a Pula School. It is the winner of the UNESCO Prize and Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival in 2000. It has won a number of other awards elsewhere in the world, including "Best First Film". It is Marziyeh Meshkini's first movie.
Strike is a word that causes a dread in any industry, and the Hindi film industry is no exception. The discontent had been simmering for quite a long time and it has now manifested in the form of total strike. The last time it happened was way back in 1960s.
FOR YEARS, the sun guns and pepper lights have been rolling out of Mulchand Dhedia's Charkop warehouse in Mumbai's northern suburbs to film sets across the world, including Bollywood. Dhedia, who had started out as a 12-year-old helping with lights at weddings, is also witness to what goes on behind his powerful lamps.
COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! For years, the sun guns and pepper lights have been rolling out of Mulchand Dhedia’s Charkop warehouse in Mumbai’s northern suburbs to film sets across the world, including Bollywood.
Have you ever felt that you were beyond the laws of man? Maybe you were "born to be wild"? Then don't dismiss the countercultural classic "Easy Rider" as a dated slice of life.
Bollywood wouldnt be filming any of the projects from tomorrow for a union strike has been called off. Not just films, shooting for even television shows wouldnt be carried on throughout western part of India. Well, one and half lakh
The landscape of the American Southwest becomes a portal to wonder, beauty and mystery in Living Temples, a groundbreaking high definition program by Emmy Award-winning director Jan Nickman.
THE Australian Film, Television and Radio School has relocated, and so have its priorities
CTVA professor Alexis Krasilovsky’s documentary, “Women Behind the Camera” has won several film festival awards.
The troubled Ridley Scott project Nottingham has been given a much needed kick up the arse with the news that Russell Crowe will play the Sherriff of Nottingham AND his nemesis Robin Hood.
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