Mohammad Rasoulof, a prominent Iranian filmmaker, has recently emerged as a powerful voice amidst the restrictions imposed on the cinematic arts in his home country. Currently living in Germany after fleeing from Iran, Rasoulof serves as the president of the New Currents jury at the prestigious Busan International Film Festival. He has voiced gratitude and
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This year’s Golden Horse Awards nominations spotlight the rich tapestry of cinematic storytelling, with John Hsu’s horror comedy “Dead Talents Society” leading the charge. Garnering an impressive 11 nominations, including coveted categories like Best Narrative Feature and Best Director, the film has undoubtedly captured the attention of both critics and audiences alike. Hsu’s creation introduces
The mental health situation within the UK film and television sector has reached a critical juncture, as reported by the Film and TV Charity through its recent Looking Glass Survey. With the increase in participating respondents, this survey has provided a disturbing insight into the mental state of professionals in this industry. The findings from
In recent years, the discourse surrounding climate change and sustainability has escalated to the forefront of global concerns. Recognizing this urgency, the BBC’s Director General, Tim Davie, will emphasize the imperative for broadcasting content that highlights these pressing issues. This approach not only addresses a moral obligation but also represents a significant opportunity for creative