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East Meets West, Frame by Frame: Tel Ganesan’s Cinematic Revolution from Detroit to Bollywood

For over 30 years, the city of Detroit has been known for its grit, rebirth, and reinvention. It’s a place where industries have crumbled and rebuilt themselves—and where dreamers either fall short or rise into icons. Tel Ganesan chose the latter. A former auto engineer turned cultural bridge-builder, Tel Ganesan is leading a bold new […]

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July 7 | A Gripping Triumph of Haitian Cinema—and a Defiant Act of Storytelling

In an era saturated with outsider narratives and Western interpretation, July 7: Who Killed the President of Haiti? breaks through the noise like a thunderclap. Directed by Haitian filmmaker Robenson Lauvince, this searing political thriller, debuting in U.S. theaters on May 16, transcends its genre and becomes something more profound: a reckoning with power, memory,

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