
Pahull Bains
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1 week ago |
maharlikanews.com | Pahull Bains
When “Bonjour Tristesse” premiered at TIFF last September, director Durga Chew-Bose described the indie film’s Toronto producers Katie Bird Nolan and Lindsay Tapscott as “very persistent.” And even a glance at the trajectory of their production company, Babe Nation, shows that their persistence has paid off — they’ve been pursuing this film for nine years, almost as long as they’ve been a company.
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1 week ago |
thekit.ca | Pahull Bains
When Bonjour Tristesse premiered at TIFF last September, director Durga Chew-Bose described the indie film’s producers Katie Bird Nolan and Lindsay Tapscott as “very persistent.” And even a glance at the trajectory of their Toronto production company Babe Nation over the past nine years shows that their persistence has paid off—this film is a project they’ve been pursuing for almost as long as they’ve been a company.
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2 weeks ago |
thenodmag.com | Pahull Bains
Supriya Ganesh got a 99th percentile score on her MCAT but dropped the idea of med school to pursue a career in acting. She still had a day job tutoring students for the MCAT when mounting interest in The Pitt, the HBO Max show currently streaming on JioHotstar, where she stars as Dr Samira Mohan, reached fever pitch.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
livemint.com | Pahull Bains
The cheeky scene says a lot about the mischievous kid, Boong (played by Gugun Kipgen), at the heart of the film. He and his mother Mandakini (played with a stoic elegance by Bala Hijam) are a tight team. The third figure in their family, father Joykumar, isn’t in the picture—he’s off in the city of Moreh, on the border of Myanmar, running an ostensibly successful teak furniture shop and seems to have ceased all communication with his family.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
livemint.com | Pahull Bains
“You’re too enthusiastic," Basel Adra, a weary Palestinian lawyer-turned-activist tells his filmmaking partner Yuval Abraham, an Israeli journalist. The two embarked on their joint documentary project, No Other Land, along with two other co-directors, Palestinian photographer Hamdan Ballal and Israeli cinematographer and editor Rachel Szor, in 2019.
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