Laurence Fishburne is set to direct a new film, “The Rule of Nines,” per film-news.co.uk. The 64-year-old veteran actor, perhaps...
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What emerges from this confluence is an exhibition of emotional and intellectual breadth. Across the artists, there is coherence, despite geographical and formal differences. From Ruins to Remembrance is in that sense a wake-up call. The festival holds up ruins not to glamourise decay, but to demand accountability: for heritage, for neglect, and for stories that risk being forgotten.
A strong thread running through the film is the idea of desperation, not just the kidnappers’, not just the families’, but a national kind of desperation that corrodes values and bends every character toward self-preservation.
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