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Movie Review: The Company (2003)

This movie is about ballet and the setting is the Joffrey Ballet Company of Chicago. It grips you from the very start with a riveting performance using white cloth strips rolling out from and back to...

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Documentary Film Review: Out of the Ashes (2010)

In 1988, little Taj Malik, an Afghan kid, began to play Cricket in Kacha Gari refugee camp in Pakistan. They were four brothers, and their father had gone back to Afghanistan as a jihadi. The brothers...

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Movie Review: Kundun

Kundun narrates the life of a little Tibetan boy, Lhamo, who comes to be identified as the 14th Dalai Lama. There is later never any doubt that he is not the reincarnation of the Buddha of Compassion....

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Movie Review: No Man’s Land (2001)

This highly acclaimed movie, winner of the 2002 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, deals with a group of soldiers who are crossing over to the other side in the darkness of night. The setting is the...

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Movie Review: The Saltmen of Tibet (1997)

A tribe of nomads in Tibet’s Changtang region have been making an annual 90-day journey to the salt lakes (Lake Tsentso, in this case) to bring back salt and exchange it for barley. This tribe has been...

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Movie Review: Conviction (2010)

This Tony Goldwyn-directed movie is a simple yet life changing story of a brother and a sister, who are the inseparable kids of a negligent and uncaring mother and a single parent. The story is based...

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Movie Review: The Company (2003)

This movie is about ballet and the setting is the Joffrey Ballet Company of Chicago. It grips you from the very start with a riveting performance using white cloth strips rolling out from and back to...

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Documentary Film Review: Out of the Ashes (2010)

In 1988, little Taj Malik, an Afghan kid, began to play Cricket in Kacha Gari refugee camp in Pakistan. They were four brothers, and their father had gone back to Afghanistan as a jihadi. The brothers...

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Movie Review: Kundun

Kundun narrates the life of a little Tibetan boy, Lhamo, who comes to be identified as the 14th Dalai Lama. There is later never any doubt that he is not the reincarnation of the Buddha of Compassion....

View Article


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Movie Review: No Man’s Land (2001)

This highly acclaimed movie, winner of the 2002 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, deals with a group of soldiers who are crossing over to the other side in the darkness of night. The setting is the...

View Article

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Movie Review: The Saltmen of Tibet (1997)

A tribe of nomads in Tibet’s Changtang region have been making an annual 90-day journey to the salt lakes (Lake Tsentso, in this case) to bring back salt and exchange it for barley. This tribe has been...

View Article

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Movie Review: Conviction (2010)

This Tony Goldwyn-directed movie is a simple yet life changing story of a brother and a sister, who are the inseparable kids of a negligent and uncaring mother and a single parent. The story is based...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
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Movie Review: The Company (2003)

This movie is about ballet and the setting is the Joffrey Ballet Company of Chicago. It grips you from the very start with a riveting performance using white cloth strips rolling out from and back to...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Documentary Film Review: Out of the Ashes (2010)

In 1988, little Taj Malik, an Afghan kid, began to play Cricket in Kacha Gari refugee camp in Pakistan. They were four brothers, and their father had gone back to Afghanistan as a jihadi. The brothers...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Movie Review: Kundun

Kundun narrates the life of a little Tibetan boy, Lhamo, who comes to be identified as the 14th Dalai Lama. There is later never any doubt that he is not the reincarnation of the Buddha of Compassion....

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
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Movie Review: No Man’s Land (2001)

This highly acclaimed movie, winner of the 2002 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, deals with a group of soldiers who are crossing over to the other side in the darkness of night. The setting is the...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Movie Review: The Saltmen of Tibet (1997)

A tribe of nomads in Tibet’s Changtang region have been making an annual 90-day journey to the salt lakes (Lake Tsentso, in this case) to bring back salt and exchange it for barley. This tribe has been...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Movie Review: Conviction (2010)

This Tony Goldwyn-directed movie is a simple yet life changing story of a brother and a sister, who are the inseparable kids of a negligent and uncaring mother and a single parent. The story is based...

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