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A Film for One Africa Wall Street Journal The film, which Mr. Amata wrote and directed, allows him a vehicle to tell of the damage—both to the Nigerian environment and quality of life. The film focuses on one local community's struggle against the government and large oil companies to make a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
VIEW : Blasphemous rag of a film and the world reaction — Naeem Tahir Pakistan Daily Times One of the actresses of the film has filed a case. It is also said that the film maker made it on a shoestring budget on a few million financing — a crook, an immoral person all along. His name should be marked as a symbol of utter degradation and shame. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anti-Islamic, Yes, But It Is Also a Film Huffington Post My good friend and colleague, Dr. Abbas Barzegar, offered his reflections on the current controversy prompted by the viral spread of the film, "Innocence of Muslims," and what appears to be an almost equally viral spread of violence directed against US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A film with Sudeep, finally: Prem Times of India Director Prem plans a film with actor Sudeep. This is one piece of news that even the director admits, "has been around for as many as nine years now". However, the long wait may soon come to an end, as the duo is in talks with each other for this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A film with class Spotlight News One works as the CEO for a group of 80 lawyers providing legal aid to destitute residents in Chicago's inner city. The film also focuses on the only classmate who died in Vietnam, Robert Cragin Jr. Many of the former classmates are spread across the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Film review: Ruby Sparks: Charmer of a film Philippine Star MANILA, Philippines - If you're looking for an outright charmer of a film, one that relies on straightforward storytelling, go catch Ruby Sparks before its run ends. No CGIs, no high-octane action sequences, no disaster premise! Rather, what we get is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anupama Chopra's review: Omg oh my God! New York Daily News It is a film about our relationship with God, how instead of being God-loving, we have become God-fearing. How religion has become a business run by godmen (here aptly referred to as 'salesmen') who aren't in fact very spiritual at all. A note to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A film with two tales to tell The Sun Daily A MERE RM2,500 - that was all close friends Aloy Paradoks and Nazri M Anuar spent on realising their pet project, which was making an independent feature film. The two had always dreamed of making a film together but were put off by the cost it would ... See all stories on this topic » |
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WHO COULD HAVE IMAGINED SUCH A THING? Shocker - PJ Media By Glenn Reynolds September 28, 2012. WHO COULD HAVE IMAGINED SUCH A THING? Shocker: Matt Damon's Anti-Fracking Film Is Funded By Middle Eastern Oil Interests. It's almost like it's just a propaganda effort to keep us dependent on foreign oil or ... Instapundit |
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