Wunmi Mosaku Shows 'Ancestral Power' with Bafta Win
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'Boong' director Lakshmipriya Devi in BAFTA winning speech: 'We pray for peace to return to Manipur'
At the BAFTA Awards, 'Boong' director Lakshmipriya Devi secured Best Children’s & Family Film, a first for Indian cinema. Her emotional acceptance speech called for peace in Manipur, urging the return of joy and innocence for displaced children, including her young actors. Devi emphasized forgiveness as humanity's superpower, using the platform to express hope for her troubled homeland.
Berlinale Tried to Avoid Politics. Its Winners Made That Impossible.
While the 76th annual Berlin International Film Festival came under repeated criticism for dodging political discussion during the festival’s run, the jury’s selections and the winners’ speeches at Saturday’s Berlinale Award Ceremony went a long way to make up the difference. Director Abdallah Alkhatib, who won Best First Feature (and 50,000 euros) in the inaugural Perspectives section for “Chronicles of the Siege,” took the stage wearing a trad…
Tricia Tuttle On “Emotionally Charged” Berlinale: “We’ve Been Publicly Challenged This Year: And That’s Good”
An emotional Tricia Tuttle spoke at the closing ceremony of a challenging Berlinale, one dominated by political discourse. Tuttle admitted to feeling “teary” during her speech before the evening’s awards were handed out and acknowledged that “this year’s Berlinale has taken place in a world that feels raw and fractured, and many people arrived carrying a lot of grief and anger and some urgency about the world that we’re living in right now, an…
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