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Cinema is not only about entertainment it's beyond the entertainment.
In this podcast i talks about cinema from all over the world.I analyze, review and talks about everything in the movies.I talks about performances, context of the story and some other things.

Cine Tarang Suraj Kumar

    • Filme e TV

Cinema is not only about entertainment it's beyond the entertainment.
In this podcast i talks about cinema from all over the world.I analyze, review and talks about everything in the movies.I talks about performances, context of the story and some other things.

    Where is the friends home? | Movie Analysis | Abbas Kiarostami

    Where is the friends home? | Movie Analysis | Abbas Kiarostami

    Where is the friends home? एक Iranian फ़िल्म है, जिसे 1987 लिखा और डायरेक्ट किया था अब्बास कियारोस्तमी ने।
    The film tells a deceptively simple account of a conscientious schoolboy's quest to return his friend's notebook in a neighboring village, since, should his friend fail to hand it in the next day, it is likely he will get expelled. Hence this film has been seen as a metaphor for the sense of civil duty, about loyalty and everyday heroics. The traditional beliefs of Iranian rural people are also depicted

    • 6 min
    Introduction To The World Cinema With Rashomon

    Introduction To The World Cinema With Rashomon

    Rashomon is a 1950 japanese psychological thriller movie. Rashomon is one of the masterpiece in the world Cinema.That investigates the nature of truth and the meaning of justice, Rashomon is widely considered one of the greatest films ever made. Four people give different accounts of a man’s murder and the rape of his wife, which director Akira Kurosawa presents with striking imagery and an ingenious use of Rashomon also shows the world war 2 effect in Japan.

    • 8 min

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