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Sweet Home on Netflix: How South Korean Horror Redefined Global Pop Culture

In December 2020, Netflix released "Sweet Home," a South Korean horror series that quickly gained international acclaim. Based on the webtoon of the same...

Film Industry and ESG: South Korea’s Cultural Diplomacy and its Global Impact

The intersection of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria with the film industry offers a fascinating lens through which to examine the interplay between...

Movie Tourism in Italy: From Silver Screen to Trips & Treks

Who has never dreamed of retracing the steps of the best-loved protagonists of the silver screen? Hands up if you haven’t imagined yourself being...

The Evolution of Soviets’ and Russians’ Film Portrayals: From Foes to Partners and Back to Foes Again

Film industries exist within multiple paradigms, showing cultural, social and political links. Motion pictures reflect various constructs, which possess reciprocal functionality – they create,...

Poor Things, Please Ask Barbie and Ken What’s Love Got to Do With It

Birds sing, thoughtful and principled. In the greener valleys the foundations of the oceans are found there bold and cheerful and brave. You are...

Dunki: A Critical Take on Migration from the Global South to the Global North

Shah Rukh Khan's Dunki is a comedy-drama film that depicts the struggles and aspirations of four friends from Punjab who want to immigrate to...

Afreximbank announces $1-billion African Film Fund

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) is working on the establishment of a $1-billion African Film Fund to be launched in 2024 to support the...

The Contemporary Chinese Workers’ “Sin” – Film Review

This essay evaluates the Chinese movie “A Touch Of Sin”. The movie lasted for 2 hours and 9 minutes, and it is directed by...

The film ‘Cuba in Africa’ wins Thomas Sankara Prize

From late February to early March, in Ouagadougou the capital of Burkina Faso, there was the week-long Africa's largest film festival FESPACO. In fact,...

Film Review: The Humanization in The Lives of Others

The German movie “The Lives of Others” is released in February 2007. It was directed and written by Florian von Donnersmarck, and produced by...

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