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NHK acquires broadcast rights to My Mohamed is Different
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Noted filmmaker and music scholar Ngawang Choephel appointed TIPA Director
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Book on March 7 speech published in all six official languages of UN Diplomatic Correspondent Diplomatic Correspondent
A book on Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman s historic March 7 speech published in UN s six official languages Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish was unveiled at Unesco headquarters on Friday.
Permanent Mission of Bangladesh to Unesco and Bangladesh embassy in Paris have published the book titled: The Historic 7th March Speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman: A World Documentary Heritage .
Ambassadors and permanent representatives of Australia, England, France, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Spain, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, Mauritania, Kuwait, Russia, China and Bangladesh to Unesco unveiled the book.
Dogwoof Takes U K Rights to Sundance Doc Taming the Garden (EXCLUSIVE)
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Queeries is a weekly column by CBC Arts producer Peter Knegt that queries LGBTQ art, culture and/or identity through a personal lens.
It may have mostly happened in the living rooms of movie lovers, but the Sundance Film Festival just successfully pulled off its first and hopefully only pandemic edition. And with it came the same quality of LGBTQ-themed filmmaking we have come to expect from a festival that has built a pretty unparalleled reputation in that regard in its four decades of existence.
Alongside the many new films that will surely go on to represent the very best queer cinema of 2021 (which I ll get to in a minute), this year s festival gathered a multi-generational Zoom panel of LGBTQ filmmakers, asking them to look back and imagine forward. The looking back specifically was in reference to New Queer Cinema, a movement of energetic and disruptive filmmaking in the early 1990s that I discussed at length in last week s edi