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    Interview with filmmaker Sophia Liu

    by Diana Ringo Film, Interviews

    Welcome to our exclusive interview with Sophia Liu, a talented filmmaker, producer, cinematographer, and screenwriter who spends her time between Paris and Shanghai. Sophia’s diverse background in art history, cinema, theatre, and communications has profoundly influenced her artistic vision. With a master’s degree in theatre studies from the University of Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle, she

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  • Horrifically Dull: “Crimes of the Future” Review

    by Pete Brown Articles, Film

    Veteran director David Cronenberg, known for his boundary-pushing films, has long fascinated audiences with his unique brand of body horror and psychological exploration. However, his recent offering, “Crimes of the Future,” falls short of expectations, leaving a viewer perplexed and unsatisfied. This film, which attempts to shock and provoke, ultimately descends into pointlessly disgusting and

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  • The Art of Affordable Sound in Low-Budget Filmmaking – Part 2

    by Diana Ringo Articles, Essays, Film

    Welcome back to the thrilling journey of unleashing the maximum potential of film audio! This time we will delve into the magic of music, foley, and sound design. Get ready to take your filmmaking adventure to new heights as you master the art of affordable sound.

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  • Conversation Piece

    Helmut Berger: Exploring the Best Roles of a Legendary Actor

    by Elena Ringo Film, News

    Helmut Berger, a distinguished Austrian actor whose recent passing left a void in the world of cinema, has etched an indelible mark on the silver screen through his captivating performances and undeniable charm. Over the course of his illustrious career spanning more than five decades, Berger showcased unparalleled talent and versatility, breathing life into a

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  • The Art of Affordable Sound in Low-Budget Filmmaking – Part 1

    by Diana Ringo Articles, Essays, Film

    In the realm of filmmaking, audio is the unsung hero that can make or break a cinematic production. Don’t let your low-budget feature film fall victim to lackluster sound. It’s time to dive deep into the world of film audio and discover the hidden secrets that will transform your project into an immersive auditory experience.

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  • Interview with director Francis Han

    by Günther Kramer Film, Interviews

    Francis Han is a young director from United States. Francis studied at Ringling College of Art & Design in Florida. His latest short film is about an anti-social apartment manager who purchases a video game from a flea market but discovers the horrific cost to stop playing. The noir-style thriller attracted our attention and we

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  • Haunting first trailer for the film 1984, based on George Orwell’s novel, has been released

    by Günther Kramer Articles, Film, News, Personalities

    Finnish producer and director Diana Ringo has released the official trailer for the film “1984”. This is the first film adaptation of Orwell’s novel in Russian language. The premiere is scheduled for summer 2023. George Orwell is one of the most influential authors in human history, and his novel “1984” is a warning of dangers

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  • Playing Through

    by Diana Ringo Film, Reviews

    Exciting biographical drama about golf legend Ann Gregory.

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  • The Road to Galena

    by Diana Ringo Film, Interviews, Personalities

    “The Road to Galena” is a heart-stirring and compassionate drama about the importance of following your dreams by director Joe Hall.

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  • Blonde

    by Elena Ringo Film, Reviews

    Cheap misogynistic exploitation and a disgusting attempt to slander American icon Marilyn Monroe

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  • Mom Dies Saturday

    by Günther Kramer Film

    “Mom Dies Saturday” is a psychological drama involving loss, guilt and toxic family relations.

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  • Anaya - Love

    The healing music of ANAYA

    by Günther Kramer Film, Interviews

    Brazilian new-age composer, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Anaya won the Best Film Score at the Indie Cinema Awards 2022. We talked to Anaya and discussed the healing power of her music, her influences and her career. How does your music and videos help people to feel better? “My music can make people go to their hearts

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  • Vienna Independent Film Festival 2022: The Complete Winners List

    by Günther Kramer Articles, Festivals, Film, News, Personalities

    Vienna Independent Film Festival 2022 culminated on 14 September 2022 with an awards ceremony which honored independent films from all around the world. Winners included Balbinka Korzeniowska, Julia Rae, Rosanna Arquette, Keke Palmer and Patrick Sharkey.

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Interview with filmmaker Sophia Liu
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Horrifically Dull: “Crimes of the Future” Review
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The Art of Affordable Sound in Low-Budget Filmmaking – Part 2
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Helmut Berger: Exploring the Best Roles of a Legendary Actor
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The Art of Affordable Sound in Low-Budget Filmmaking – Part 1

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