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A film on how to combat water crisis
Times of India
BANGALORE: If a four-point strategy is adopted, Bangalore can see a water surplus of 1000 MLD (million litres per day) in 2051. A 20-minute documentary film, 'Niranthara Neeru', conceptualized by NS Mukunda, president, Citizens Action Forum, explains ...
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New York Film Festival 2012: Ang Lee's 3-D 'Life of Pi' is opener
New York Post (blog)
The 50th New York Film Festival will open on Sept. 28 with the world premiere of Ang Lee's "The Life of Pi,'' an adaptaton of the Yann Martell best-seller about a young Indian man (newcomer Suraj Sharma) who survives a disaster at sea along with a ...
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New York Post (blog)
'Expendables 3' could feature Eastwood, Ford, Snipes and Cage
Examiner.com
The first "Expendables" film boasted a remarkable cast list of Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Randy Couture, Steve Austin, Terry Crews, Mickey Rourke, and Bruce Willis. The resulting movie delivered ...
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Examiner.com
Film will feature Rappahannock River
Fredericksburg.com (blog)
He and his production company, Blue Mountain Film Associates Inc., are working with Friends of the Rappahannock on a film about the river. It's still in the preproduction, fundraising and planning mode, but it could be ready in about a year, he said.
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Film Histories: Caroline Martel on Industry/Cinema
slantmagazine
Film canons and best-of lists are consistently built on a fiction, which is that the people building them have actually seen every movie ever made and can select the best accordingly. But a quick look at a list like the British magazine Sight & Sound's ...
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slantmagazine
The Danger of Genre Creep: Six Films That Hollywood Might Want to Rethink
Vulture
We're not talking about mere profligacy; certainly there are plenty of films on which spending ever more cash (Titanic comes to mind) yielded an even bigger payoff. Rather, we're talking about a pernicious and wrong-headed notion that by pouring cash ...
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