Cannes: Seduced and Abandoned
It’s not always fun at the Cannes Film Festival, as Sailesh Ram reports… People, it’s not as glamorous as it looks. Honest. Ok, I have my tongue very firmly in …
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It’s not always fun at the Cannes Film Festival, as Sailesh Ram reports… People, it’s not as glamorous as it looks. Honest. Ok, I have my tongue very firmly in …
Read MoreCommenting on his company’s decision to target Chinese markets, designer Karl Lagerfeld said, The future of the world is more around here than in dusty old Europe.” Chanel wasn’t alone …
Read MoreManaging staff is a difficult challenge all over the world. You have to be tough but fair, supportive yet critical and be a friend but not too friendly. It’s the …
Read MoreEver since Obama secured his second term in power, speculation has been wide that he would take a stronger line on China, acting to suppress the power of this rising …
Read MoreMilk is a strong bone of contention with the Chinese public after a series of scandals and tragically avoidable deaths. It has become symbolic of the moral decline many see …
Read MoreTan Twan Eng is the Malaysian author of The Gift of Rain (long listed for the Booker Prize) and The Garden of Evening Mists (shortlisted for the Booker and winner of …
Read MoreThe Indian film glitterati was on a mission at the 66th Cannes Film Festival—to show that their industry is more than just Bollywood and that it seriously wants to create …
Read MoreA new report has revealed that more than 32 million people were forced to evacuate their homes due to natural disasters in 2012. This was more than double the number …
Read MoreCannes | May 2013 ILMMAKER Anurag Kashyap believes it won’t be too long before the world wakes up to Indian film talent and urged the Indian government to support the …
Read MoreA cyber-scuffle erupted earlier this week when two contrasting photo collections from the sixties emerged on a Korean site. Documenting daily life in the metropolises of Seoul and Tokyo, the …
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