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7 of the Best indies of the 21st Century

Indies have been around ever since filmmaking came into being with Thomas Edison first monopolising film making technology. Though indies weren’t backed by studios they were potent enough to reach mainstream audiences garnering much love and prestigious awards. Following are some of the Best Independent films of the 21st century. Donnie Darko(2001) a sci-fi cult […]

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Lexicon Grown Broader with Cinema

There are certain phrases such as “Toast”, “As if” and “Catfish” which have become so common in our lives that we wouldn’t even bother to think that their origin could have been popular films.  Popular culture has always and will continue to contribute to language development, with cinema taking a key role. Linguists are constantly

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Greatest Filmmakers of All Time

Filmmaking is certainly not an easy undertaking .  Different filmmakers take different approaches in creating celluloid masterpieces.  The following are some of the greatest filmmakers of all time, who have their own signature styles in filmmaking Sir Alfred Hitchcock  “I depend on style more than plot. It is how you do it, and not your

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Impact of COVID-19 on the Cinema Industry

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a drastic impact on the Global Cinema Industry. All aspects of the industry from production and distribution to consumption have significantly changed. Many movie productions have been postponed or cancelled, movie theatres have been closed or restricted. Even the talent – in front and behind the camera have been restricted

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An Insight into Indie Film Distribution

“COLPIX SIGNS RODRIGUEZ TO 2 YEAR PACT” made the front page of the 1992 April 23rd Daily Variety, after the then 23 year old Indie filmmaker Robert Rodriguez’s “El Mariachi ” caught the attention of Columbia pictures. Guinness World Records recognizes this film as the lowest budgeted film ever (with a shoestring budget of $7000)

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