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'Sirat' Director Oliver Laxe on His Stealth Oscar Entry
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‘Sirat’ Director Oliver Laxe on His Stealth Oscar Entry

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Just as “Sirāt” is a twisty thriller that takes you unexpected places on its tragic journey into the dystopian desert unknown, the heady filmmaker behind it, Oliver Laxe, is not your average interview. His fourth European feature, “Sirāt” is his breakout: It wowed critics at Cannes, shared the Jury prize, and won the Cannes Soundtrack Award for Best Composer for Kangding Ray.

Neon picked up “Sirāt” as one of the company’s five international features vying for a slot in the final Oscar five. I’ll wager the movie will wow the stateside arthouse box office as it has France and Spain and four other countries (worldwide gross: $9 million). Audiences have never seen anything like it. (IndieWire’s critics poll voted “Sirāt” the best film in Cannes.)

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This shocking piece of cinema is best left undiscussed. The less you know about it going in, the better. The French-Spanish-Galician filmmaker is begging folks not to share its secrets.

For context, the movie starts at a rave in North Africa: Huge speakers amplify the booming beat against looming cliffs as ravers dance in delirious abandon. Winding through the crowd is a Spanish father (Sergi López), his son, and his dog. They are doggedly searching for their missing daughter/sister, who has left home to follow rave culture. As the military arrives and shuts down the rave and directs traffic away, the family jumps into their car to follow a caravan into the mountains. They befriend a small commune of nomadic ravers seeking their next high. Somewhere in the distance, a war is raging. As the group drives into more rigorous and remote areas, they band together to survive the obstructions coming their way.

We met at Neon’s offices in New York, as Laxe, 43, sincerely lays out his filmmaking philosophy. “For me, the ontology of cinema [is] images,” he said. “If a film is connecting with people, it is because, in my films, in terms of proportions, there is a spiritual geometry in my images. They are connected with my unconscious and with the collective unconscious.”

Why is the movie reaching so many audiences? “The film is a medicine,” he said. “Sometimes, when it doesn’t taste good, we put honey on the edge of the glass [so that] it’s sweeter. People think the film is sexy, for the music, the techno. A lot of young people are coming in France, youngsters are watching, are connected with the film. That was one of my intentions: to make a film for young audiences, to invite them to come to the film theater.”

No question, Laxe takes his filmmaking seriously, on many levels. During the writing and pre-production process, he struggles to be strong enough to protect his fragility, he said, so that “the images arrive alive at the end in the edit process. I’m sorry to say, but most images, nowadays in cinema, they have too much weight, because images are used to say something, to tell something. And they don’t. They are not alive anymore.”

'Sirât'
‘Sirāt’Neon

The reason “Sirāt” has so much force: “Our images can penetrate the human metabolism because they are still not domesticated,” he said. “Filmmakers have to know where, when to stop. We have to stop at the right time in order to not put too much weight into the images. And David Lynch was an expert on this: He’s still the guy who knew how to keep this unconscious imagery, all our fears, all our desires, all our dreams, all our nightmares. I’m making sorcery like him.”

Of course, Laxe studied “The Wages of Fear” and “Sorcerer” when preparing to shoot his hazardous North African road movie. But the movie is more than just road scares. “‘Sirāt’ has three dimensions,” he said. “The physical dimension, the physical adventure. That’s where these films and ‘Mad Max’ are dialoguing with ‘Sirāt,’ or we are dialoguing with them. We were joking that we were making ‘Mad Max Zero,’ the pre-apocalypse. But these films, they are not much existential or transcendental.”

That brings the next dimension. “There is another layer that is existential,” he said. “And for this dimension, we were inspired about American movies from the ’70s: “Vanishing Point,” “Two Lane Blacktop,” “Apocalypse Now,” “Easy Rider.” All these films, we don’t know what they are about, but they were expressing the fears and the desire of the American society in the ’70s, and we can feel all the energy of this decade, the angst. This is powerful. That’s why we want to make films: We want to be connected with our time.”

And the third dimension? “That is the more metaphysical,” said Laxe. “For me, obviously, my master is [Andrei] Tarkovsky, and in particular, for ‘Sirāt,’ was ‘Stalker’ and ‘Nostalgia.’”

Oliver Laxe at the Neon offices
Oliver Laxe at the Neon officesAnne Thompson

“Sirāt” is filmed in Super 16mm. “Chemistry,” he said. “My purpose is to make images that will be with a spectator after watching the film for a long time. It’s better to work with this alchemy. Obviously, after the film, art is digitalized … a digital image can also penetrate a spectator, but not at the same level. There is imperfection. It. Art is about mistakes.”

The sound design, meanwhile, is extraordinary, especially at the start of the film, when Laxe mounts a rave in the desert, surrounded by massive cliffs. “I discovered that I’m a musician making this film. For the first time I had the opportunity to work with a musician, Kangding Ray, before the shooting for one year and a half. We went to shoot with most of the music. The idea was to build a sound landscape, to watch the sound and to hear the image.”

After living in Morocco for more than a decade, Laxe absorbed his surroundings. “I see all this landscape, with all this erosion, all this violence,” he said. “This erosion is made by the snow, by the wind. We feel small. In ‘Sirāt,’ it works like this. We are in the mountain, so we feel that we are small. We are nothing, and we go to the desert. The mountain in Morocco is existentialist. ‘Who am I, what I’m doing here? I will die. I’m nothing.’ The desert is this abstract space where human beings cannot hide ourselves. We have to look inside. We look to the sky.”

As the caravan climbs into more precarious terrain, they have to overcome each obstacle thrown their way. Laxe loves to shoot in nature, “not because nature is beautiful,” he said. “It’s because nature is a manifestation of this creative intelligence that is behind things, call it God. So to shoot in nature, nature is manifesting. I like limits, as a human being, as a filmmaker. I like to be tested by nature, because I like to surrender myself to this, because I know that even if it shakes me, it is taking care of me. Life doesn’t give you what you are looking for. No, life gives you what you need. And there is a difference between one and the other, and that’s why human beings are, from time to time, frustrated. That’s why filmmaking is frustrating, because we are looking for something. But life is shaking you, giving you what you need. That’s why my films are really risky.”

In order to cast the film’s motley crew, Laxe turned not only to lauded actor Lopez, but some non-pros, friends he’s known for years. “Bigui [Richard Bellamy] was a friend from 15 years ago,” he said. “He’s on the script since the beginning when I’m writing. He’s a poet. He’s a Peter Pan. He lost his hand three years before the shooting. I had doubts if I [would] shoot him or not, because we already had someone who doesn’t have legs. I don’t like when you feel the intentions of the filmmaker: The filmmaker has to hide the proof of the crime. So I was afraid of having two people with deficiencies… At the end, I accepted that. I mean, I love them. I wanted them on my film. So I assume the consequences. It worked. It’s life who wanted them on the film, because at the end, it’s a film about the wound, about the pain of the war today.”

By using non-actors who have endured the vicissitudes of the world, Laxe didn’t have to develop the characters in a conventional way. “People watch too [many] series, so they are used to how the characters, the plots are developed,” he said. “But I don’t need this. My images say things and evoke things. I don’t need to develop the characters. You feel their gesture, their silence, their scars. Do you feel their wound exactly? You feel their soul. What else do you want we express about them?”

“Sirāt” feels like a message from the future. At the end of the film, a train appears, carrying refugees across the arid landscape. “This train is the future,” said Laxe, “[carrying] human beings, from different regions and races. We will go on the same train; we will be pushed. It’s difficult for us to change. The only hope is that life will oblige us to change. Life will push us to a limit, to an edge that we will be obliged to ask ourselves, ‘What is it to be human? Climate change, artificial intelligence, what is it to be human?’ The answer will be: more human. I have a lot of hope.”

Neon will release “Sirāt” in New York and Los Angeles on Friday, November 14.

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Explaining ‘The Mummy’ Universe – Where the Latest Brendan Fraser Entry Falls in It

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Universal’s Brendan Fraser-led The Mummy franchise is about to get a resurrection.

Fraser, who played Rick O’Connell in the first three Stephen Sommers-universe Mummy films, and Rachel Weisz, who portrayed love interest Evelyn in the first two entries, are in talks to star in a potential fourth installment.

Filmmakers Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett of Radio Silence are set to direct the project. Best known for their darkly comedic horror hits Ready or Not and the recent Scream installments, the duo is expected to inject both scares and sharp humor into the franchise.

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'Godland' Filmmaker's New Oscar Entry
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‘Godland’ Filmmaker’s New Oscar Entry

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Icelandic filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason has proven to be uniquely skilled at capturing seemingly small moments and making them feel truly grandiose. While his last effort, “Godland,” took that to extreme, gorgeous ends, his newest film narrows the scope down to a single family.

In “The Love That Remains,” Pálmason follows a family during a complex period of change. The filmmaker’s own children (Ída, Grímur, and Þorgils) play the offspring of Anna (Saga Garðarsdóttir) and her fiancé, the endearing Magnús (often shortened to Maggi, and played by Sverrir Guðnason) as they navigate a slow-speed break-up. The film’s first trailer only gently hints at what’s to come, but in a thrilling and oftentimes oddly fun spirit, as if we’re watching a nature video about a nuclear family.

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In our review from this year’s Cannes, critic David Katz wrote, “Pálmason is an exacting image-maker, giving us crystalline natural panoramas that apportion their beauty carefully, yet his screenplays are deliberately more fragmented, often to their detriment. In ‘Godland’ and his Cannes Critics’ Week calling-card ‘A White, White Day,’ this shattered sense of trajectory spiraled into hypnotic bleakness; here, he braids various fragments to relate a time-honored story of love lost, yet the immaculacy of the construction doesn’t help us feel it as viscerally as he’d like.”

The film world premiered in the non-competitive Cannes Premiere section in May. Its standout canine star, sheepdog Panda, ultimately won the Palm Dog at the festival. The film’s (human) cast includes Saga Garðarsdóttir (“Woman at War”), Sverrir Gudnason (“Borg vs. McEnroe”), Ída Mekkín Hlynsdóttir (“Godland”), Þorgils Hlynsson (“Nest”), and Grímur Hlynsson (“Nest”).

“The Love That Remains” was selected in August as Iceland’s entry to the Best International Feature Film category for the 98th Academy Awards. Pálmason’s previous film, “Godland,” premiered in Cannes Un Certain Regard in 2022 and went on to be shortlisted as Iceland’s candidate for the 2023 Oscars. While it did not make the final nomination cut, the film was critically beloved, including here on IndieWire.

Janus Films will release “The Love That Remains” in theaters on Friday, January 30, 2026. Check out its first trailer below.

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The Stadium Events & Hospitality Awards 2026 – Open For Entry

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

The Stadium Events & Hospitality Awards 2026 are now officially open for entry. These nationally recognised awards celebrate the dedication, innovation, and expertise of catering, operations, and conference & events teams at football, rugby, and cricket stadiums across the UK.

For 2026, there are 15 award categories available, with submissions closing on Friday 27th March 2026. All entries are independently judged by industry experts, with the winners revealed at the prestigious awards evening on Thursday 2nd July 2026 at Hill Dickinson Stadium – the brand new home of Everton Football Club.

Around 500 guests from stadium venues across the UK will be welcomed to the stadium in north Liverpool, which opened for the first time at the start of this season.Guests will experience a fine dining three-course menu, awards ceremony, live entertainment, and after party onsite until 3am. Tickets will be available from just £130 per person (discounted member rate).

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The 2026 Categories 

Event Agents Choice Award
Sponsored by iVvy

Voted for by event agents who have placed a non-matchday enquiry at UK stadium venues since April 2025. Event agents are asked to vote just once, for their top stadium venue where they have had the best event enquiry experience – Judged by event agents

Above & Beyond Recognition Award
Sponsored by Taste Beverages

Recognising those individuals who are simply outstanding at what they do, and continuously shine. This can be something as part of their regular duties, or perhaps focusing on supporting the local community or business recovery from challenging times – Judged by independent panel of judges

Stadium Event of the Year Award
Sponsored by Rational UK

Recognising the very best stadium event held in the last year. Judges are specifically looking for a stadium venue which has displayed exceptional venue facilities and outstanding guest experiences – Judged by independent panel of judges

Non-Matchday Mystery Shopper Award
Sponsor TBC
Based on a mystery shopper corporate/business event sales enquiry call and follow up correspondence, which will be made during Spring 202 – Judged by Sandown Effective Sales Solutions

Matchday Sales & Marketing Team of the Year Award
Available For Sponsorship
Recognising the very best matchday sales and marketing team in UK stadium venues. Entries will demonstrate strategies for growth, brave new ideas, and overcoming challenges – Judged by independent panel of judges

Non-Matchday Sales & Marketing Team of the Year Award
Sponsored by Special Occasion Linen

Recognising the very best non-matchday sales and marketing team in UK stadium venues. Entries will demonstrate strategies for growth, new ideas for unique and different events, creative use of their spaces, and overcoming challenges – Judged by independent panel of judges

Best Retail Catering Award
Sponsored by Rollover

Recognising the best retail catering teams at stadia across the UK. This team will demonstrate commercial growth, high quality food offerings or proactive sustainability improvements – Judged by independent panel of judges

Operations Team of the Year Award
Sponsored by Braehead Foods

Recognising the often unseen behind-the-scenes teams that make stadium events run so smoothly, going above and beyond the call of duty to provide the very best service to customers – Judged by independent panel of judges

Chef Team of the Year Award
Sponsored by Chef Works & Bragard

A live theatre chef competition at Xcelerate With Edgbaston in Birmingham on 17th March 2026. Up to 12 chef teams have 90 minutes to prepare, cook and present a four-course menu suitable for their Club Chairman to entertain Head of the FA, RFU or the Cricket ECB to a business luncheon – Judged by The British Culinary Federation

Visiting Rugby Directors Award
Available For Sponsorship
Voted for by Directors at each rugby club. They are asked to consider the welcome, service and catering when casting their votes – Judged by Rugby Club Directors

Visiting Football Directors Award
Sponsored by Dr Oetker
Voted for by Directors at each football club. They are asked to consider the welcome, service and catering when casting their votes – Judged by Football Club Directors

Matchday Hospitality Awards
Small Stadium – Sponsored by Lockhart Catering Equipment
Medium Stadium – Available For Sponsorship
Large Stadium – Sponsored by ACME

Experienced chef and hospitality experts attend your venue to try out your matchday offering. Each element is carefully considered and scored against strict criteria. This category is split into 3 (small, medium and large) based on the number of hospitality seats on a matchday (not stadium capacity) – Judged by industry experts with over 20 years experience in the chef and hospitality industries.

Overall Matchday Hospitality Award
By entering the Matchday Hospitality Award, your venue will also be submitted into the Overall Matchday Hospitality Award, which competes all venues against all, regardless of size.

Independent Awards Judging

Each award category is independently judged (Stadium Experience does not judge any of the awards). To summarise;  

  • The Event Agents Choice Award is voted for by event agents.
  • The Visiting Directors Awards (Rugby & Football) are voted for by stadium directors.
  • The Non-Matchday Mystery Shopper Award is judged by Sandown Effective Sales Solutions Ltd.
  • The Chef Team of the Year Award is organised and judged by The British Culinary Federation.
  • The Matchday Hospitality Awards are judged by judges with 20+ experience and part of chef industry associations such as The British Culinary Federation, Craft Guild of Chefs and more. 
  • The majority of awards (6 categories) are decided by a Judging Panel, made up of a team of experts with many years of experience in their fields, who vote for their top 3 entries in each category. The 2026 panel includes senior representatives from Beam, The Delegate Wranglers, Greengage Solutions, Heard About Sam, ICC Wales, tobook, venuedirectory.com and more.

Debbie Rigney, Director of Stadium Experience and awards organiser, commented: “We are delighted to officially launch The Stadium Events & Hospitality Awards 2026. These awards are all about recognising and rewarding the very best in the stadium industry, and we’re excited to be taking them to the stunning new home of Everton FC next summer.”

Find out more about The Stadium Events & Hospitality Awards 2026. Follow the latest news with #SEHA2026

Stadium Experience is also keen to explore awards sponsorship opportunities with companies who would like to get involved.


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Pawan Singh’s 2nd Wife Jyoti Singh Threatens To Consume Poison As Police Deny Her Entry To Actor’s Home; Makes Shocking Claims In Insta Video

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Bhojpuri actor and singer Pawan Singh has been in the headlines ever since his second wife, Jyoti Singh spoke up publicly about their divorce. Recently, Jyoti took to her Instagram handle and shared a video wherein she wasn’t allowed inside Pawan’s house and female cops were present to take her to the police station. While her video with the police stopping her is making headlines, her claiming the actor-politician has cheated on her has also made news. Scroll below to know all she said and shared.

Jyoti Singh Claims Pawan Singh Cheated In New Video

In the video – which is now going viral, Jyoti Singh is seen crying as she states that she has been denied entry to Pawan Singh’s house. The police officers present in the video are seen asking her to accompany them to the police station as both parties have filed allegations against each other, amid their ongoing legal battle. In the clip, Jyoti is also seen talking about why she has not filed any domestic violence case.

Jyoti is also seen threathening to consume poison in the presence of the police officers. She’s heard saying, “Aaj main sirf samaj ke kehne par yahan aayi thi, bas yeh din dekhne ke liye. Agar abhi bhi insaaf nahin mila to koi umeed nahin hai. Main ghar mein zehar kha kar mar jaungi; iss ghar se meri laash jaayegi. Yeh last baar hai jo main keh rahi hoon. Main ek shareef ghar ki beti hoon, ek shareef ghar ki bahu hoon. Agar mujhe police station jaana pad raha hai, to main yahin se zehar kha kar nikal lungi. Bas, bohot ho gaya. Insaaf dijiye mujhe.”

During the Instagram Live – which is now posted on her Instagram page, Jyoti Singh also claimed Pawan cheated on her. She’s heard saying, “Yeh samaj ki seva karenge? Yeh Pawan ji seva karenge jo apni patni ko nikalne ke liye police bula rahe hain? Chunav ke dauraan apni patni ka istemal kiya, aur phir doosri ladkiyon ko lekar hotel gaye. Sab poochte the na ki chunav ke baad main kyun aa gayi? Kyunki chunav ke 20 din baad Pawan ji hamare saamne ek ladki ko lekar hotel gaye the. Hum ek patni hoke yeh bardaasht nahin kar sakte the, isiliye hum chale gaye. Aur ab yeh Pawan ji insaaf karenge?”

Pawan-Jyoti Divorce Case

Pawan Singh filed for divorce in the Ara Family Court in 2022 and has reportedly missed several court hearings, which has further disrupted Jyoti’s life. While Jyoti initially demanded Rs 5 lakh in monthly maintenance, she emphasises that more than money or property, she simply wishes to communicate with her husband.

Pawan Singh, who currently features on MX Player’s reality show Rise And Fall, hasn’t responded to his wife’s allegations.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Pawan Singh Issues Public Apology To Anjali Raghav Over Inappropriate Touch Controversy; Actress REACTS

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October 6, 2025 0 comments
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China Selects Nanjing Massacre Film 'Dead to Rights' as Oscar Entry
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China Selects Nanjing Massacre Film ‘Dead to Rights’ as Oscar Entry

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
written by jummy84

China has chosen Shen Ao’s “Dead to Rights” as its submission for the best international feature film category at the 98th Academy Awards.

Written by Shen Ao, Zhang Ke, and Xu Luyang, and set against the backdrop of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre and drawing from documented historical events, “Dead to Rights” follows A Chang (Liu Haoran of the “Detective Chinatown” franchise), a postman who assumes the identity of a photo developer to survive the Japanese occupation. Operating from within the walls of a Japanese-controlled studio, he covertly shelters Chinese soldiers and civilians in an act of quiet resistance.

The film is produced by Furuo Qing of “The Wandering Earth” franchise fame. Niu Vision Media and Echelon Studios released the film in North America in August.

“Dead to Rights” opened in China on July 25 and has grossed more than RMB3 billion ($415 million). It led the local box office for 16 consecutive days over the summer.

China has yet to win the international feature Oscar. The country has scored two nominations in the category to date, with Zhang Yimou’s “Ju Dou” (1991) and “Hero” (2003). Hong Kong, which submits separately, has earned three nominations: Zhang Yimou’s “Raise the Red Lantern” (1992), Chen Kaige’s “Farewell My Concubine” (1994) and Derek Tsang’s “Better Days” (2021).

Last year, China submitted Fang Li’s documentary “The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru,” which was disqualified by the Academy for not meeting language requirements.

The Oscar international feature shortlist will be announced on Dec. 16 and the final five nominees will be announced on Jan. 22.

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Ashneer Grover says he was offered Bigg Boss 19 wildcard entry, shares screenshot of email: 'Salman Bhai se pooch le!'
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Ashneer Grover says he was offered Bigg Boss 19 wildcard entry, shares screenshot of email: ‘Salman Bhai se pooch le!’

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Sept 26, 2025 06:49 pm IST

Former Shark Tank judge Ashneer Grover reflects on his strained relationship with Salman Khan amid Bigg Boss invitation.

Ashneer Grover, former Shark Tank India judge, recently stirred headlines after revealing that he was invited to join Bigg Boss 19 as a wildcard contestant. On Friday, 26 September, Ashneer took to social media to share a screenshot of an email allegedly sent by the show’s Senior Casting Coordinator, inviting him to enter the popular reality show.

Ashneer Grover reveals an invitation to join Bigg Boss 19 as a wildcard contestant, sharing an unverified email praising his personality.

Ashneer shares email from Bigg Boss makers

Though the authenticity of the email remains unverified, the message praised Ashneer’s “dynamic personality” and “engaging social media presence,” while describing him as a “strong candidate” for the controversial show.

However, Ashneer responded to the invite with his trademark sarcasm. Taking a subtle jab at Salman Khan, the host of Bigg Boss, he wrote:

“Haha! Salman bhai se pooch le!! Mai to free ho jaaunga tab tak. (Haha! Ask Salman Bhai. I would get free till then. Yeh ‘mail merge’ kisi ki to naukri khayega.(This mail merge will take away someone’s job)”

(For context, ‘mail merge’ refers to a tool used to send mass personalised emails implying the invite may not have been personally crafted.)

A screengrab of Ashneer Grover's Instagram Story.
A screengrab of Ashneer Grover’s Instagram Story.

Ashneer and Salman’s controversy

This isn’t the first time Ashneer and Salman Khan have clashed publicly. Their alleged fallout dates back to 2019, when Ashneer, then co-founder of BharatPe, approached Salman’s team to onboard him as a brand ambassador. According to Ashneer, during a meeting at a shoot, he requested a photo with the superstar but Salman’s manager refused, citing that the actor wasn’t comfortable with taking photos at the time.

Their strained dynamic resurfaced during Bigg Boss 18, when Ashneer appeared in a special Weekend Ka Vaar episode. On the show, Salman publicly reprimanded him for comments made about his fees and public persona. In response, Ashneer later posted a detailed note reflecting on his experience and the show’s format.

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Bhutan Selects Tallinn Winner 'I, The Song' as Oscar Entry
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Bhutan Selects Tallinn Winner ‘I, The Song’ as Oscar Entry

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Bhutan has chosen “I, The Song,” directed by Dechen Roder, as its submission for the international feature film category at the 98th Academy Awards, marking another significant step for the small Himalayan nation’s emerging cinema.

The selection follows the film’s dominant performance at Bhutan’s National Film Awards, where it achieved a near clean sweep, winning most major categories including best film, director, screenplay and acting honors.

In “I, The Song,” a school teacher travels to the south of Bhutan in search of her doppelganger to save her job and reputation. As she becomes entangled in her lookalike’s life, she realizes she might be the only one to solve her doppelganger’s disappearance as well as recover a stolen sacred song.

The film had its world premiere at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, where Roder won best director, and its Asia premiere at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Goa. The cast includes Tandin Bidha, Jimmie Wangyal Tshering, Tshering Dorji, Sonam Lhamo and Dorji Wangdi.

This selection represents Bhutan’s fourth official submission to the Academy Awards since the kingdom began participating in 1999. Previous entries include “The Cup” (1999), “Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom” (2020), and “The Monk and The Gun” (2023). “Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom” became Bhutan’s first film to receive an Oscar nomination.

The selection was made by a committee organized through BICMA (Bhutan Information and Communications Media Authority), the country’s main film supporting agency. The Oscar submission committee itself was established relatively recently in Bhutan, as the country previously lacked formal procedures for Academy Award submissions.

“We’re super thrilled to be given this show of support from the committee,” said Roder. “Of course our Oscars journey likely peaks here, since we have zero budget for campaigns or anything now. Still we are honored and thrilled with the seal of recognition from our own country.”

“I, The Song” received several international grants, including funding from Visions sud est, MPA APSA Film Fund, Sorfond, WCF Europe, CNC ACM, Ciclic, and Mibac. The film is produced by Roder for Dakinny Productions (Bhutan) and Johann Chapelan for Girelle Production (France), with multiple international co-producers including companies from Norway, Taiwan, Italy, and France, alongside local co-producer Samuh, Bhutan’s first streaming platform. The production had no executive producers or equity investors.

Award-winning filmmaker and Academy member Arun Bhattarai, who served on Bhutan’s selection committee, praised the choice: “‘I, The Song’ touched me in a personal way. Dechen has a gift for blending the real and the mysterious, and through that she tells a story that feels deeply Bhutanese.”

Fellow committee member Thaye Lam Tshering added: “This film touches on a very current state of our world – the going viral economy/reality, how the digital affects reality. The film also showcases plenty of Bhutan’s unique culture and tradition.”

Producer Johann Chapelan said: “Today, as women’s rights and fundamental human freedoms are eroded by the rising tide of conservatism and bellicism across the world, this film stands as a reminder of cinema’s power to affirm human dignity.”

Roder expressed hope that the recognition would inspire the broader Bhutanese film community: “I hope this recognition gives our own filmmakers a small push of encouragement and inspiration and also creates a small visibility in the global landscape for Bhutanese art/independent films.”

Diversion is handling international sales for “I, The Song.”

The Oscar international feature shortlist will be announced on Dec. 16 and the final five nominees will be announced on Jan. 22.

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What Does Karanvir Malhotra’s Entry Mean For King? Shah Rukh Khan And Suhana Khan’s Film Just Got More Interesting | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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In the wake of Pathaan’s historic success, Shah Rukh Khan is teaming up with director Siddharth Anand and Deepika Padukone once again for another high-octane action drama called King. The movie is the big theatrical launch of Suhana Khan, and hence a hotly anticipated film both for the industry as well as the fans.

The movie has gone into an active shooting schedule, with major action scenes being filmed in Poland, among other European places. As per a Pinkvilla report, Karanvir Malhotra, who was recently seen in Andhera, has also been added to the cast list. A development source spilled the beans and said,

“Karanvir is already shooting for King in Poland. His role has a strong trajectory in the story, and he’s excited to be a part of this franchisee production headlined by Shah Rukh Khan.”

Director Siddharth Anand is working towards filming at actual, unmanipulated locations in Europe to introduce a new visual tone to the movie. The action sequences are being choreographed with the consultation of global stunt teams, which is committing to offer a world-scale spectacle.

Adding to the excitement, Deepika Padukone has posted her joy of working with Shah Rukh Khan for the sixth time. Speaking about their journey that started with Om Shanti Om in 2007, she posted on Instagram:

“The very first lesson he taught me was that the experience of making a film and the people involved matter more than its success. That’s probably why we’re back making our 6th movie together.” She included hashtags #King and #Day1, confirming her involvement.

Also Read: Shah Rukh Khan Channels Jawan Vibes in King, Suhana Khan Wows with Brown Tank Top and Beige Cargo Pants

King has an all-star cast that includes Abhay Verma, Rani Mukerji, Jaideep Ahlawat, Arshad Warsi, and Saurabh Shukla. King will have a big theatrical release in 2026, and the excitement already is reaching new heights.

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Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa-Janhvi Kapoor’s Homebound Is India’s Official Entry For Oscars 2026- Deets Inside

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Director Neeraj Ghaywan’s ‘Homebound’ has been selected as India’s official entry for the 2026 Oscars in the Best International Feature Film category. Produced by Dharma Productions, the film features Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa and Janhvi Kapoor.

Homebound Is India’s Official Entry For Oscars 2026

Karan Johar shares, “We are deeply honoured and humbled that HOMEBOUND has been selected as India’s official entry to the Academy Awards… Neeraj Ghaywan’s labour of love is sure to find a home in a million hearts across the world.”

Neeraj Ghaywan adds, “I’m deeply honoured that Homebound has been chosen as India’s official entry to the Oscars. Rooted in the love for our land and our people, it carries the essence of the home we all share. To take our stories to the world and represent India at one of the biggest global stages for cinema is both humbling and a matter of pride, and for this I’m deeply grateful.”

Homebound At TIFF

Recently, Homebound was screened at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), where it received a standing ovation. The film was also the second runner-up in the 2025 International People’s Choice Award category at the festival.

About Homebound

Homebound is directed by Neeraj Ghaywan. It stars Janhvi, Ishaan, and Vishal in lead roles. It will be shown in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes. The film is gaining international attention, especially because legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese is the executive producer. The film is produced by Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta, and Somen Mishra. The co-producers are Marijke de Souza and Melita Toscan Du Plantier. Neeraj’s last Cannes film, Masaan, was also shown in the same section back in 2015.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Homebound Trailer Out! Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa Starrer Addresses Religious, Caste Differences Amid Strong Friendship; Neeraj Ghaywan’s Directorial To Release On THIS Date- Watch

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