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India has a rich and diverse film industry, with Bollywood being the most prominent. It produces movies across various genres.
Indian cinema has been shaped by numerous visionary filmmakers who have left an indelible mark on the industry. Here are a few influential names:
Satyajit Ray: Known for his profound storytelling and realism, Ray's works like The Apu Trilogy are celebrated globally..
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Indian cinema and Hollywood are distinct in many ways, from storytelling techniques to production styles. Here are some key differences:
1. **Language and Diversity**: Indian cinema operates in multiple languages like Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, and more, catering to different regions and cultures. Hollywood predominantly uses English and has a global reach.
2. **Musical Elements**: Indian films often include song-and-dance sequences as a crucial part of storytelling, especially in Bollywood. Hollywood integrates music more subtly, often using scores or occasional musicals as a genre.
3. **Themes and Storytelling**: Indian cinema frequently portrays family, cultural traditions, and societal values, along with romance and melodrama. Hollywood tends to focus on diverse genres like action, science fiction, and experimental narratives.
4. **Production Scale**: Hollywood productions often have larger budgets, allowing for advanced technology, CGI, and international locations. Indian cinema is catching up, with films like *Baahubali* and *RRR* showcasing grand scales.
5. **Audience Engagement**: Indian films aim for mass appeal with a mix of emotions, drama, and spectacle. Hollywood often targets specific demographics or artistic niches.
Both industries are evolving, borrowing elements from each other, and contributing to global cinema's growth.
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Indian cinema and Hollywood have fascinating histories, each reflecting their unique cultural and technological evolution:
### Indian Cinema
- **Beginnings**: Indian cinema started in 1896 when the Lumière Brothers showcased their films in Mumbai. The first Indian-made film, *The Wrestlers*, was created in 1899.
- **Silent Era**: Dadasaheb Phalke's *Raja Harishchandra* (1913) marked India's first full-length feature film.
- **Talkies**: The transition to sound films began with *Alam Ara* in 1931.
- **Growth**: Indian cinema diversified into regional industries like Bollywood, Tollywood, and Kollywood, producing films in various languages.
- **Global Influence**: Today, Indian cinema is recognized for its vibrant storytelling, music, and cultural representation.
### Hollywood
- **Origins**: Hollywood's journey began in the early 20th century, with the first feature-length film, *The Story of the Kelly Gang*, released in 1906.
- **Silent Era**: Silent films dominated until the late 1920s, with stars like Charlie Chaplin gaining global fame.
- **Talkies**: The introduction of sound in 1927 with *The Jazz Singer* revolutionized filmmaking.
- **Golden Age**: Hollywood's Golden Age (1930s-1950s) saw the rise of iconic studios like MGM and Warner Bros.
- **Global Reach**: Hollywood became synonymous with high-budget productions and international appeal.
While Hollywood pioneered technological advancements, Indian cinema focused on storytelling and cultural diversity. Both industries have influenced each other and continue to shape global cinema.
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Terrorism is the unlawful use of violence or intimidation, often targeting civilians, to create fear and achieve political, ideological, or religious goals.
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India to take STRICT ACTION against terror masterminds (Pakistan).
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In response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, and with regard to Juma prayers on the date 25.04.25, to ensure peace and order, Deputy Commissioner of Police South, Mr. Deependra Nath Chaudhary, conducted a foot patrol along with the force in the Babupurwa police station area, assessed the law-and-order situation, and issued the following instructions to the local police force.
Surveillance in sensitive areas: Instructions were given to exercise special vigilance in sensitive locations.
Maintaining social harmony: Engage in dialogue with local citizens, religious leaders, and traders to maintain peace and harmony.
The main objective of the foot patrol is to maintain peace and order in the area and to make law-and-order more effective.
All officers/employees were directed to remain vigilant and discharge their responsibilities.
During the patrol, the Inspector-in-Charge of Babupurwa, along with the local police force, was present at the scene.
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Micro-dramas: These short, vertically-shot videos, popular on platforms like Douyin (China’s TikTok), sometimes push boundaries with suggestive themes but avoid crossing into explicit territory to comply with regulations.
However, regulators have cracked down on thousands of these productions deemed too provocative.
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A teenage girl lost her life, and three other high school students were injured following a knife attack at a high school in Nantes.
I extend my heartfelt thoughts to the families, the students, and the entire educational community, whose shock and grief the Nation shares.
Through their intervention, teachers likely prevented further tragedies. Their courage commands respect.
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Subtle portrayals: Films and TV shows often imply romance or use symbolic imagery rather than explicit scenes. For instance, a lingering glance or a poetic metaphor might replace a direct depiction of intimacy.
Despite the legal restrictions, an underground market for adult content exists in China. This industry operates covertly due to the risks involved
Mainstream entertainment, including films, TV shows, and online media, is also subject to strict censorship. The National Radio and Television Administration enforces rules against “vulgar” or “pornographic” content,
ensuring that sexuality is portrayed subtly or symbolically rather than explicitly.
The Chinese government enforces these laws through regular anti-pornography campaigns, such as the 2010 crackdown that shut down 60,000 websites and led to nearly 5,000 arrests. These efforts aim to eliminate “
spiritual pollution” and maintain social stability, reflecting a broader cultural emphasis on modesty and control over explicit content.
Pornography is illegal in China, governed by stringent laws under the Chinese Criminal Law, which prohibits the production, distribution, and sale of pornographic material. Penalties are severe, ranging from fines to life imprisonment for large-scale operation
2000s: The success of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), a U.S.-China co-production, brought Chinese cinema to global audiences and showed the potential for collaboration.
1994: China allowed the import of 10 foreign films per year under a revenue-sharing agreement, with Hollywood movies like The Fugitive (1993) entering the Chinese market. This marked the start of Hollywood’s commercial presence in China.
China’s meaningful involvement with Hollywood truly took off in the 1990s, marked by several key developments
China’s initial interactions with Hollywood started in the 1970s, following President Nixon’s visit to China in 1972
China began getting involved with Hollywood in a significant way during the 1990s, although the roots of this engagement can be traced back to earlier cultural exchanges in the 1970s
Legendary Entertainment: Wanda bought Legendary for $3.5 billion in 2016, profiting from films like Godzilla x Kong ($132 million in China). However, Legendary’s overall profitability is mixed due to high production costs.
Estimate: Investment returns are hard to quantify, but Chinese firms likely earn tens of millions annually from U.S. theater chains and studio stakes, with China’s box office contribution being a small fraction of that.
Official U.S.-China co-productions (e.g., The Meg, Kung Fu Panda 3) count as domestic films in China, bypassing the 34-film quota and allowing Chinese partners to keep a larger revenue share (often 50% or more).
Chinese companies like Wanda (owns AMC theaters) and Tencent have invested in U.S. studios and theater chains, earning profits through dividends, stock appreciation, or operational revenue.
After expenses (marketing, operations), China’s “profit” is likely 50–60% of the $585 million, or $292–$351 million in 2024.
For comparison, in 2019, Hollywood films like Avengers: Endgame ($600 million in China) generated much higher returns, with China earning closer to $1–1.5 billion across all U.S. films.
At a 75% share, China’s entities (distributors, theaters, taxes) would earn roughly $438.75 million from this.
In 2024, U.S. films grossed about $585 million in China, representing just 3.5% of China’s total $17.71 billion box office.
China allows up to 34 foreign films per year on revenue-sharing terms, where U.S. studios typically receive 25% of ticket sales, and the remaining 75% is split among Chinese distributors, theaters, and the government.
we broadly define “involvement” (co-productions, financing, censorship, or Chinese elements), perhaps 10–20% of American movies have some China connection, with the higher end for big-budget film
China’s box office pull has weakened (Hollywood films now make just 5% of China’s box office), so fewer films are tailored for China compared to 2015–2019.
Data Gaps: No comprehensive database tracks every film’s ties to China (financing, censorship, etc.)
If we define “involvement” as films altered for Chinese approval or with Chinese investment (e.g., Wanda’s stakes in AMC or Legendary Entertainment), maybe 10–20% of major U.S. releases (50–100 films, mostly big-budget) could be affected, though hard numbers are scarce.
This self-censorship affects an unknown but likely sizable chunk of major blockbusters, especially from big studios like Disney, Warner Bros., or Universal, which rely on China’s box office (10% of U.S. film revenue on average comes from China).
China’s influence is more significant when you consider indirect involvement, like content changes to secure Chinese market access or Chinese investment in studios. Hollywood studios often tweak films to avoid offending Chinese censors,
even for movies not set in China (e.g., removing a Taiwan flag patch in Top Gun: Maverick or altering Red Dawn’s invaders from Chinese to North Korean).
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These co-productions, like The Great Wall (2016) or Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016), involve Chinese financing, actors, or settings to appeal to Chinese audiences. However, these are a tiny fraction
of Hollywood’s output. For context, the U.S. produces around 500–600 theatrical films annually (based on Motion Picture Association data)
China allows 34 foreign films (mostly Hollywood) per year under revenue-sharing terms, and some American films are co-produced with Chinese studios to bypass this quota
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Anti-spiritualists in Lincoln’s era included Christian clergy (e.g., Charles Hodge), scientists (e.g., Joseph Henry), skeptics (e.g., P.T. Barnum), journalists, and former spiritualists (e.g., Margaret Fox), who opposed spiritualism as fraudulent, heretical, or exploitative.
Geographic Reach: It spread from New York to urban centers like Boston, Philadelphia, and Chicago, and even rural areas, with séances held in parlors and public halls.
Spiritualist Churches: By the 1860s, dedicated congregations emerged, blending séances with worship.
Demographics: Spiritualism attracted a diverse following, including:
Middle- and upper-class Americans seeking meaning or comfort.
Women, who found empowerment as mediums, gaining public roles denied in traditional settings.
Empirical Spirituality: Spiritualists framed their practices as scientific, seeking to “prove” spirit existence through observable phenomena.
Women gained unprecedented agency as mediums, challenging gender norms. Figures like Woodhull leveraged spiritualism to push for voting rights and legal equality.
Cultural Impact: It shaped American attitudes toward death, spirituality, and gender roles, empowering women and fostering reformist zeal.
By the late 1860s, spiritualism waned due to fraud revelations, the Civil War’s end reducing demand for séances, and shifting cultural priorities. It persisted in smaller circles, evolving into New Age spirituality
The Lincolns’ engagement mirrors spiritualism’s widespread appeal, particularly among the bereaved, and its controversial status in a Christian-dominated society.
Spiritualism intersected with movements like abolition, women’s suffrage, and temperance. Séances often doubled as reformist forums, with mediums like Britten advocating for social change.
Public Demonstrations: Mediums performed in lecture halls, producing phenomena like levitating objects or “ectoplasm” (often fabric or gauze, exposed as fraud).
The Civil War’s death toll (600,000–1,000,000) drove millions to spiritualism for solace. Séances offered a way to “reconnect” with lost soldiers or family, as seen in Mary Todd Lincoln’s efforts to contact her son Willie.
Lincoln attended at least one séance to support Mary but was skeptical, investigating mediums like Colchester for fraud
Fraud Exposés: High-profile scandals, like the Fox sisters’ 1888 confession (later partially recanted) and Mumler’s debunked photographs, damaged credibility. Many mediums used tricks (e.g., hidden wires, ventriloquism), exposed by skeptics
The Birth of Spiritualism (1848)
While spiritualists criticized churches for hypocrisy (e.g., supporting slavery), Christians labeled spiritualists as frauds or radicals
Spiritualist writings, like those of Andrew Jackson Davis, critiqued organized religion but focused on philosophical differences,
Cultural Exaggeration: Sensationalized media, including reports of the Lincolns’ séances, exaggerated spiritualism’s anti-Christian stance
These tensions, rooted in theological and cultural differences, were heightened by spiritualism’s public spectacles and fraud scandals, which Christians saw as mocking their faith
The Lincolns’ spiritualist ties, especially Mary’s séances, exemplified this clash, drawing Christian ire. For deeper insight, Radical Spirits by Ann Braude explores spiritualism’s challenge to religious norms.
criticism, rejection, or perceived mockery of Christian beliefs by spiritualists
Lincoln, while sympathetic to reform (e.g., abolition), was skeptical of spiritualism’s supernatural claims, engaging with it pragmatically to support Mary or gauge public sentiment.
Spiritualism’s emphasis on progress and equality resonated with the era’s reformist zeal, framing governmental change as part of a broader spiritual evolution
A reform movement in government refers to organized efforts by individuals, groups, or coalitions to change or improve specific aspects of governmental systems, policies, or institutions to address perceived inefficiencies, injustices, or corruption
Many spiritualists were mediums—often women—who acted as intermediaries between the living and the dead. Notable mediums included the Fox sisters (Margaret and Kate), who sparked the movement in 1848, and Nettie Colburn Maynard, who claimed to advise the Lincolns.
Key Characteristics of a Spiritualist
Core Belief: Spiritualists believed the dead continued to exist as spirits in a progressive afterlife, capable of interacting with the living. They viewed death as a transition, not an end, and rejected traditional Christian notions of eternal heaven or hell.
The movement, peaking in the 1840s–1860s, was shaped by the era’s social, scientific, and religious shifts, including the Civil War’s mass grief and the rise of reformist ideals
Despite these challenges, spiritualism persisted, evolving into the New Age movement by the 20th century.
By the late 1860s, spiritualism’s peak waned due to fraud exposés, the Civil War’s end reducing demand for séances, and scientific skepticism. However, it left a lasting imprint
During Abraham Lincoln’s era, the spiritualist movement was a dynamic force, blending grief, reform, and pseudo-science to offer millions a way to connect with the dead.
Its practices—séances, rappings, and mediumship—captivated a nation reeling from the Civil War, with figures like the Fox sisters and Nettie Colburn Maynard shaping its trajectory.
For deeper exploration, Ann Braude’s Radical Spirits (1989) offers a rigorous history of spiritualism’s social impact, and primary accounts from the White House Historical Association contextualize the Lincolns’ engagement.
For the Lincolns, spiritualism was a refuge for Mary’s grief and a curiosity for Abraham, though his skepticism tempered his involvement.
While marred by fraud and controversy, the movement empowered women, intersected with social causes, and left a cultural legacy that endures in Lincoln’s paranormal stories.
The spiritualist movement during Abraham Lincoln’s time (roughly the mid-19th century, peaking in the 1840s–1860s) was a widespread cultural and religious phenomenon in the United States and parts of Europe,
characterized by the belief that the living could communicate with the spirits of the dead through mediums, séances, and other supernatural practice.
Willie Lincoln’s Ghost: Willie, Lincoln’s 11-year-old son who died of typhoid fever in 1862, is also said to haunt the White House. Sightings began during the Ulysses S. Grant administration in the 1870s, with staff reporting a young boy’s apparition.
Lynda Robb’s alleged encounter is the most recent, though her clarification casts doubt on its paranormal nature
Lady Bird Johnson felt Lincoln’s presence while watching a TV program about his death, noticing a mysterious plaque about Lincoln in the room and feeling an unexplained coldness.
Queen Wilhelmina’s Experience (1942): Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, staying at the White House, reported hearing a knock at her door late at night. Upon opening it, she saw Lincoln in his signature suit and top hat.
She fainted, and the Roosevelts, her hosts, were unsurprised, suggesting familiarity with such tales. This story, while dramatic, lacks primary documentation and may reflect wartime stress or embellishment.
Winston Churchill’s Encounter (1940s): A popular anecdote involves British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during a World War II visit. After emerging naked from a bath, cigar in hand, Churchill reportedly saw Lincoln standing by the fireplace in his room. He quipped, “Good evening, Mr. President. You seem to have me at a disadvantage,” and Lincoln’s apparition smiled before vanishing. While vivid, this story’s authenticity is debated, as it relies on secondhand retellings and Churchill’s flair for storytelling."
Grace Coolidge’s Sighting (1920s): First Lady Grace Coolidge was the first to publicly claim seeing Lincoln’s ghost, describing him standing at a window in the Yellow Oval Room, gazing toward the Potomac River, as if contemplating the Civil War battlefields.
fueled by Lincoln’s tragic assassination in 1865, his melancholic demeanor, and the spiritualist movement’s popularity during his era
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Constitutional Democracy:
Structure: A democracy governed by a constitution that limits government power and protects individual rights.
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Representative Democracy:
Structure: Citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf in a legislature or parliament.
A significant development. We are crushing violent gang operations in America.
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Requires high civic engagement and informed voters. (Direct democracy)
Corporate or Elite Influence: Materialistic governments often align with powerful economic actors, reinforcing wealth-driven policies.
Centralized Decision-Making: Whether in authoritarian or technocratic systems, centralized control allows rapid economic mobilization but may ignore non-material needs.
Resource Exploitation: Policies often favor short-term resource extraction (e.g., oil, minerals) over sustainability.
Economic Metrics as Success Indicators: GDP, trade surpluses, or stock market performance are prioritized over qualitative measures like happiness or equity.
Vietnam’s Đổi Mới reforms embraced market-oriented policies to drive economic growth while maintaining state control.
Technocratic Governments:
Structure: Rule by experts or bureaucrats who prioritize efficiency, data-driven policies, and technological advancement.
Authoritarian Capitalism:
Structure: Centralized, single-party or autocratic rule combined with state-controlled or state-guided market economies.
Materialistic Support: The government directs resources toward industrial growth, infrastructure, and economic modernization while suppressing dissent or non-economic priorities like human rights. Economic success is used to legitimize rule.
Example: China’s government blends state capitalism with authoritarian control, prioritizing rapid economic development and global trade dominance.
Capitalist Democracies:
Structure: Representative democracy with free-market policies, private property rights, and minimal regulation on businesses.
Materialistic Support: Encourages consumerism, corporate growth, and wealth creation through deregulation and tax incentives. Policies often prioritize GDP growth and corporate interests over social welfare or environmental concerns
The U.S. under certain administrations has leaned heavily on market-driven policies, promoting economic expansion and corporate profits.
A materialistic government prioritizes economic growth, wealth accumulation, and physical resources over social, cultural, or ethical values.
It focuses on measurable outcomes like GDP, infrastructure, or military power, often at the expense of individual well-being, environmental sustainability, or intangible societal benefits like freedom or equality
A materialist is someone who views reality through the lens of physical matter and its interactions, whether in philosophy (all is matter), economics (material conditions shape society), or everyday life (prioritizing possessions).
Materialism struggles to fully explain subjective experiences
Idealists, spiritualists, or religious thinkers argue that materialism overlooks consciousness, free will, or divine forces.
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The “Lady in White” archetype is a common ghost trope worldwide, but Luz María’s story is uniquely Argentine, tied to the cemetery’s historical and
cultural significance. It’s a staple in Buenos Aires ghost tours and has been referenced in local media and films like Fantasmas de Buenos Aires (1942).
Another Recoleta Cemetery legend involves Luz María García Velloso, known as La Dama de Blanco. A young woman who died tragically, her ghost is said to wander the cemetery’s entrance, dressed in a flowing white gown.
She’s described as a spectral figure who appears to unsuspecting visitors, often young men, leaving a trail of eerie encounters. Some versions claim she died of a broken heart or during a forbidden romance, adding to the romantic tragedy of her tale.
La Dama de Blanco (The Lady in White)
Key ingredients remain consistent: yeast dough, cinnamon-sugar filling, and often a glaze or frosting. Its evolution reflects trade, migration, and the democratization of luxury ingredients.
Cultural Significance: In Sweden, kanelbulle has its own day, October 4, established in 1999 to celebrate the pastry’s heritage. Variations exist worldwide—Finland’s korvapuusti, America’s oversized frosted rolls, or South Africa’s Chelsea buns with raisins.
20th Century Spread: After World War I, better access to ingredients made cinnamon rolls more common across Europe and North America. Swedish immigrants brought the recipe to the U.S., where it gained popularity in Midwest communities. By the 1950s, commercial bakeries and
chains like Cinnabon (founded 1985) turned it into a global treat, adding sticky glazes and cream cheese frosting.
Sweden’s Role (19th Century): The cinnamon roll as we know it emerged in Sweden. By the 1800s, Sweden’s growing middle class and access to ingredients like sugar, cinnamon, and butter fueled baking innovations..
The kanelbulle—a yeast dough rolled with cinnamon, sugar, and butter—became a staple in Swedish homes and bakeries
Early Origins (Pre-19th Century): Spiced breads and pastries date back to ancient times, with cinnamon used in Egypt and Rome. Medieval Europe saw sweet, spiced rolls among the wealthy, as cinnamon was a luxury spice. Monastic and noble kitchens often paired it with yeast dough.
The cinnamon roll, a sweet, spiral pastry, has roots in Northern Europe, particularly Sweden, where it’s known as kanelbulle. Its history ties to culinary traditions and economic shifts
China needs to change. The country knows it needs to change. Everyone knows it needs to change.
And we want to help it change—because we need rebalancing too.
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Energy abundance sparks economic abundance.
That’s why we must pursue an all-of-the-above approach to energy development.
This means investing in fossil fuels—and where it makes sense, renewables.
But here, let me be clear: Developing countries can’t afford the luxury belief that all energy must be renewable energy.
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El Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto de la República Argentina expresa su profundo pesar por el fallecimiento de Su Santidad el Papa Francisco.
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Together, we’ll support countries and companies in Latin America and the Caribbean to adopt IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards—strengthening transparency and building more resilient capital markets. See the announcement here: https://bit.ly/4k62b1F
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