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Observational Documentary ‘Aluk’ Traces Seven Years With Indonesian Tana Toraja Family at JAFF Future Project
Chris C.F’s observational documentary “Aluk,” which follows three generations of a family in Tana Toraja, Indonesia over seven years as they reckon with the loss of their patriarch and their community’s uncertain future, is selected for the JAFF Future Project as a work-in-progress. The Australia-Indonesia co-production, directed by Chris C.F and produced by Sam Hewison […]

Time-Travel Drama ‘To My Dearest, My Dear’ From ‘The Most Handsome Fish on Earth’ Director Lands at JAFF Future Project

PlushDaemon Group Reroutes Software Updates to Deploy Espionage Tools

Praveen Morchhale on ‘White Snow,’ Kashmir and Film Censorship: ‘Cinema Today Lives Under the Shadow of Fear of Disappearance’
Praveen Morchhale’s latest feature “White Snow” follows a mother’s arduous trek through Kashmir’s Himalayan peaks to screen her son’s banned film, marking the director’s continued exploration of artistic suppression and human resilience. The Urdu-language drama, produced by Barefoot Pictures with co-production from France’s Woooz Pictures and associate producers from Germany and Canada, made its world […]

How Loss To Giants Could Derail Patriots’ AFC East Title Bid

Four Patriots-Related Thoughts From NFL’s Week 13 Slate

Red Sox Predicted To Sign Star Pitcher To $66 Million Deal

Patriots Nemesis Eli Manning Reacts To Fake College Coaching Rumors
Phony tweets aside, Eli Manning probably isn’t following Bill Belichick into college football. Lane Kiffin exited Ole Miss to accept the LSU head coaching job, leaving Manning’s alma mater scrambling for answers amid a College Football Playoff push. The former Rebels quarterback isn’t the likely solution. Manning responded to a tweet from “274 Sports,” a […]

"The Whole Model Is Broken": 'Tech Mafia Wife' Admits 'We Were Klaus Schwab's Useful Idiots'

Trump Pushes To Reopen California Coast To Offshore Drilling

Is Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Investigation Turning Into A Rolling Coup?

« Les armes chimiques tuent encore, à quand la fin de l'impunité ? »
L'agent orange épandu par les États-Unis au Vietnam il y a plus de 50 ans fait toujours des victimes. Le collectif Vietnam-Dioxine appelle dans cette tribune à les identifier, pour qu'une « réparation digne » puisse être envisagée. Le collectif Vietnam-Dioxine regroupe des bénévoles et associations qui luttent pour la reconnaissance officielle des victimes de l'usage de l'agent orange durant la guerre du Vietnam, et les réparations à leur apporter. Chaque année, le 30 novembre, la (…) Lire la suite - Tribune / Monde , Politique , Santé
