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Bharathiraja: The Aladdin of Tamil cinema

CHENNAI: Like Aladdin rubbing the magic lamp to set the genie free, Bharathiraja liberated an intense version of Tamil cinema that had long remained bottled up within studio sets and shooting floors. With 16 Vayadhiniley (1977), he blazed a trail and revealed the rugged and lush beauty of Tamil Nadu’s countryside to both filmmakers and moviegoers. It was a cult film that marked the beginning of a new era in Tamil cinema.

Times of India 12h ago

Honouring the man who kept cinema alive in remote outback city

Broken Hill pays homage to champion of outback's Silver City Cinema Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 6:30am The outback town of Broken Hill and its surrounds in far west New South Wales are the backdrop to some of Australia's most iconic films. Whether it be the Mad Max 2 road warriors tearing through an apocalyptic wasteland, Bernadette winning over the hearts of the Palace Hotel patrons in Priscilla Queen of the Desert or the mental unravelling of John Grant in Wake in Fright, the remote mining town has...

ABC Australia 5d ago

Right-wing mogul ignites culture war in French cinema

Right-wing mogul ignites culture war in French cinema But French filmmakers are not ready to cut ties with controversial Vincent Bolloré. By GIORGIO LEALIin PARIS Photo-Illustration by Natália Delgado/ POLITICO There’s a tradition at the Cannes film festival: when the lights go down, the audience claps and cheers when the logos of their favorite producers and distributors appear. This year, there was a twist.

Politico EU 10d ago

Bharathiraja: Meet the filmmaker who changed Tamil cinema

Veteran filmmaker Bharathiraja, one of the most celebrated names in Indian cinema, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 84. As reported by Indian Express, the director died at his residence in Chennai due to age-related health complications, according to family. Bharathiraja built a career spanning nearly five decades.

Times of India 11h ago

Backrooms is a reminder that the internet is the future of cinema

Backrooms is a reminder that the internet is the future of cinema Kane Parsons joins plenty of other YouTubers who’ve made their way to the big screen. The story behind the Backrooms is almost as trippy as the film itself. Kane Parsons taught himself how to use Adobe After Effects and Blender as a teenager, experimented with online short films, and rose to online fame with his first Backrooms short in 2022 (which now has nearly 80 million views).

Engadget 11d ago

Sakshi Agarwal pays tribute to Bharathiraja; says 'he changed the language of Tamil cinema'

The Tamil film industry is in utter despair over the death of legendary filmmaker Bharathiraja. Bharathiraja, popularly known as the ‘Iyakkunar Imayam’, changed the face of Tamil cinema with his realistic storytelling and memorable characters. For several decades in his professional career, he made movies focusing on village life, human emotions, and culture.

Times of India 2h ago

The Amazing Digital Circus: Another YouTube sensation hits cinemas

The Amazing Digital Circus is being shown in cinemas after fans emailed chains asking them to show it.

BBC Arts 4d ago

The Amazing Digital Circus: Another YouTube sensation hits cinemas

The Amazing Digital Circus is being shown in cinemas after fans emailed chains asking them to show it.

BBC Entertainment 4d ago

What’s gone wrong at Everyman and can the luxury cinema chain regain its magic?

More competition and loss-making sites are among the challenges for the new turnaround chief executiveWith its comfy sofas and a menu of gourmet treats including Béarnaise smash burgers and trendy Whispering Angel rosé wine at £47 a bottle, Everyman has thrived as the go-to chain for a luxury cinema trip. Yet a quarter of a century after reinventing the movie-going experience, growing from a single venue in Hampstead in London to a national player with 49 sites, the arthouse chain finds...

The Guardian Business 11d ago

What’s gone wrong at Everyman and can the luxury cinema chain regain its magic?

More competition and loss-making sites are among the challenges for the new turnaround chief executiveWith its comfy sofas and a menu of gourmet treats including Béarnaise smash burgers and trendy Whispering Angel rosé wine at £47 a bottle, Everyman has thrived as the go-to chain for a luxury cinema trip. Yet a quarter of a century after reinventing the movie-going experience, growing from a single venue in Hampstead in London to a national player with 49 sites, the arthouse chain finds...

The Guardian UK 11d ago