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Saudi Arabia Cinema Market Set to Double by 2034
SolutionsApr 6

Saudi Arabia Cinema Market Set to Double by 2034

Just seven years after lifting its decades-long cinema ban, Saudi Arabia's movie industry is exploding. The Kingdom's cinema market is projected to grow from $611 billion in 2025 to nearly $1.4 trillion by 2034.

Regional: saudi arabia development (SA)3 min read
Tamil Director K Bhagyaraj Celebrates 50 Years in Cinema
SportsJun 27

Tamil Director K Bhagyaraj Celebrates 50 Years in Cinema

Veteran Tamil filmmaker K Bhagyaraj marked 50 years in cinema on his 72nd birthday, sharing heartfelt memories of his journey from "Kovai Raja" to celebrated director. His story of staying true to his roots while inspiring generations offers a masterclass in humility and dedication.

The Hindu2 min read
Outback Cinema Hero Kept Movies Alive for 40 Years
Community HeroesJun 4

Outback Cinema Hero Kept Movies Alive for 40 Years

John Wren kept Broken Hill's last cinema running for four decades, even testing Mad Max 2 footage until dawn. Now the town's honoring the man who sacrificed everything so they could keep watching movies under the stars.

ABC Australia3 min read
Hong Kong Cinema Day Returns with $3.80 Movie Tickets
Acts of KindnessApr 15

Hong Kong Cinema Day Returns with $3.80 Movie Tickets

Movie lovers in Hong Kong can catch any film for just $3.80 on April 25, as the city's beloved Cinema Day returns for its fourth year. The annual event has drawn over 600,000 filmgoers in three years, proving affordable entertainment brings communities together.

South China Morning Post2 min read
Tamil Cinema Legend Bharathiraja's 50-Year Legacy Lives On
Global NewsJun 10

Tamil Cinema Legend Bharathiraja's 50-Year Legacy Lives On

Director Bharathiraja, who transformed Tamil cinema by bringing village stories to life with raw authenticity, passed away at 84 in Chennai. His groundbreaking films launched countless careers and tackled social issues that still resonate today.

The Hindu2 min read
Veteran Actor Champions Meaningful Cinema Despite Cancer
Health & Wellness1d ago

Veteran Actor Champions Meaningful Cinema Despite Cancer

Nafisa Ali, in her third remission from Stage 4 cancer, is using her platform to advocate for empathetic storytelling in film. The veteran actor's upcoming romantic drama proves that purpose-driven cinema still has a home in today's entertainment landscape.

Indian Express2 min read
Tokyo Citizens Rally for Inclusion Ahead of Election
Acts of KindnessJan 24

Tokyo Citizens Rally for Inclusion Ahead of Election

Hundreds gathered in Tokyo's bustling Shinjuku district Friday night to champion respect and dignity for all residents. The citizen-led rally spotlighted voices calling for fact-based campaigns and inclusive policies.

Japan Today2 min read
Wales Unity Festival Returns with 12th Year of Inclusive Arts
Acts of KindnessApr 19

Wales Unity Festival Returns with 12th Year of Inclusive Arts

One of Europe's largest inclusive arts festivals will bring performers from around the world to Wales this summer. The Unity Festival champions neurodivergent artists through week-long celebrations in Cardiff, Llanelli, and Mold.

Google News - Unity Celebration2 min read
Gen Z Sees 7 Movies a Year, Reviving Cinemas Worldwide
SolutionsApr 24

Gen Z Sees 7 Movies a Year, Reviving Cinemas Worldwide

Young people are ditching their phones and flocking to movie theaters, with 87% of Gen Z seeing at least one film last year. They're turning cinemas into their new favorite hangout spot.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
22,000 Sign Petition to Save Oxford's 113-Year-Old Cinema
Global NewsMay 8

22,000 Sign Petition to Save Oxford's 113-Year-Old Cinema

Film lovers are rallying to save East Oxford's Ultimate Picture Palace, a beloved independent cinema that first opened in 1911. A petition has gathered 22,000 signatures to convince the landlord to extend the lease so critical renovations can move forward.

Euronews2 min read
Germany Hosts 4,000 Athletes in Largest Inclusive Games
InnovationJun 15

Germany Hosts 4,000 Athletes in Largest Inclusive Games

Over 4,000 athletes with disabilities will compete in 20+ sports across Germany this week, marking the nation's largest inclusive sporting event. The Special Olympics National Games run through June 20 alongside a wave of workplace health and AI innovations.

Google News - Germany Innovation2 min read
Rome Opens 50+ Outdoor Cinemas to Beat the Heat
Acts of Kindness2d ago

Rome Opens 50+ Outdoor Cinemas to Beat the Heat

When temperatures soared, Rome transformed the city into an open-air movie paradise with more than 50 free outdoor cinemas. Residents can now enjoy new releases and classic films while staying cool during the heatwave.

Euronews2 min read
Kannada Cinema Legends Reunite After Decades-Long Rift
Acts of KindnessJun 4

Kannada Cinema Legends Reunite After Decades-Long Rift

Music composer Hamsalekha and actor-director V Ravichandran brought 7,000 fans to tears of joy when they reunited on stage in Bengaluru, ending a split that had shadowed their legendary partnership for nearly three decades. The duo who created Kannada cinema's golden era in the 1990s performed their greatest hits together, proving that time heals even the deepest wounds.

The Hindu3 min read
Dallas Festival Unites African Cinema and World Cup 2026
Global NewsJun 6

Dallas Festival Unites African Cinema and World Cup 2026

The African Film Festival returns to Dallas this June, perfectly timed with the FIFA World Cup 2026 to celebrate African storytelling and football in one historic event. For 11 years, TAFF has championed African cinema outside the continent.

Vanguard Nigeria2 min read
Japanese Filmmakers Revive Black-and-White Cinema
SolutionsFeb 5

Japanese Filmmakers Revive Black-and-White Cinema

A new wave of Japanese independent filmmakers is breathing fresh life into black-and-white cinema, preserving disappearing cultural memories through stunning monochrome films. Young director Hiromichi Nakao's "Michiyuki" captures a vanishing era in Japan's countryside, proving classic filmmaking techniques still have powerful stories to tell.

Japan Times2 min read
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InnovationJul 8

Mexico Film Fest Spotlights Women Shaping Cinema

The Guanajuato International Film Festival celebrates three groundbreaking women in Mexican cinema this July while screening 203 films from 55 countries. The festival's focus on gender equity reflects a growing transformation in the industry.

Mexico News Daily2 min read
Paralympian Denied PE Class Now Teaches Inclusive Sports
Community HeroesApr 12

Paralympian Denied PE Class Now Teaches Inclusive Sports

A world champion wheelchair basketball player couldn't take PE in school because the curriculum required four sports. Now she's helping change the system so other disabled kids won't face the same barriers.

Independent UK - Good News2 min read
3 Students Make History at St. Joe's Inclusive Program
SolutionsFeb 18

3 Students Make History at St. Joe's Inclusive Program

Three students with intellectual disabilities will become the first to graduate from St. Joseph's University's PACE program this spring, marking a milestone for inclusive higher education. Their journey proves that college experiences can truly be for everyone.

Google News - Education Milestone2 min read
100 Performers in Japan's Most Inclusive Theater Troupe
Acts of KindnessMar 8

100 Performers in Japan's Most Inclusive Theater Troupe

When a Japanese theater held auditions for a new project, 850 people applied. The director responded by creating Company Grande, a 100-member troupe spanning ages 17 to 85, with professionals and amateurs performing together.

Japan Times3 min read
86% Back Trans-Inclusive Policy at London Swimming Ponds
Acts of KindnessJun 6

86% Back Trans-Inclusive Policy at London Swimming Ponds

Following a massive public consultation, London's historic Hampstead Heath ponds will remain open to transgender swimmers. The decision reflects overwhelming community support and offers hope during challenging times for trans rights.

Independent UK - Good News2 min read

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