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The Prison Without Walls: Inside Roman Polanski’s Cinema

Roman Polanski’s cinema is full of characters who can see the world around them, but cannot always escape the frame through which they see it. I think I understand this because I remember a time when I could not escape the way I was seeing my own life. Ever since I began to understand auteurism, I have looked for recurring ideas and stylistic signatures across a director’s work, the things a filmmaker seems to return to again and again. That is how I came to Polanski and began asking what ' ...

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Locarno 2026: ‘You Don‍‍‍‍‍‍’t Belong Here’ Wins Golden Leopard

Romanian filmmaker Florin Șerban’s You Don’t Belong Here (Nu E Locul Tau Aici) has won the Golden Leopard at the 79th Locarno Film Festival. The jury praised the film’s writing, distinctive vision and cinematic language. Hong Sangsoo took Best Director for Nowhere to Lay My Eyes, while Monica Bellucci won a performance award for Ketticè. In the Filmmakers of the Present competition, Alessandra Sanguinetti’s The Illusion of an Everlasting Summer received the Golden Leopard as well as the Best First Feature award. Petra Volpe’s prison drama Frank & Louis won the UBS ' ...

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From Titanic on VCD to Pandora: Two Generations of James Cameron

In neighborhood cable rooms across South Asia, a rented VCD often mattered as much to Titanic’s legacy as any multiplex screen. For many millennials across the region and much of the Global South, Titanic (1997) was not remembered primarily as a theatrical event. Multiplex distribution was still scarce, and many younger viewers encountered the film later through television and disc culture. As the early-2000s satellite boom took hold, Titanic became an inescapable presence on regional television, returning repeatedly through movie channels and holiday programming. Alongside these broadcasts, an informal network of ' ...

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“The Difficult Bride Marks a Beginning”

Rubaiyat Hossain is an acclaimed Bangladeshi filmmaker whose work explores social realities through a distinctly feminist perspective. Her films include Meherjaan, Under Construction and Made in Bangladesh, which earned international recognition and a National Film Award for Best Director. Her fourth feature, The Difficult Bride, marks another milestone as the first Bangladeshi film selected for the Orizzonti section of the Venice Film Festival. For Cut to Cinema, editor Bidhan Rebeiro spoke with Hossain about Venice, creative freedom and the growing international presence of Bangladeshi cinema. 1. Congratulations on The Difficult ' ...

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The Restless Cinema of Alejandro G. Iñárritu

“To make a film is easy; to make a good film is war. To make a very good film is a miracle.” Over the past three decades, Alejandro González Iñárritu has established himself as one of modern cinema’s most visionary storytellers, creating films that transcend geographical and cultural boundaries while exploring universal themes of love, grief, guilt, redemption and survival. Born in Mexico City on August 15, 1963, Alejandro G. Iñárritu didn’t grow up following the traditional route into filmmaking. Before directing movies, he worked in many sectors that broadened his ' ...

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