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Devadasi system still being practiced in India. Shocking! 
The age old tradition of Devadasi is still being followed in some parts of Maharashtra, Karnataka.
Under the name of God, the young girls are exploited by the affluent men in their areas.
How the exploitation takes places, and what could be the end result is shown in the latest film Pranali which is directed by Hridesh Kamble.

Full details about this movie is given at:
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Star Trek Into Darkness
Santa Barbara Independent - 2 Hours ago
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Review: While Darker, ‘The Hangover Part III’ Ends Series In Forgettable, Unremarkable
Indiewire - 17 Hours ago
Director/writer Todd Phillips' filmmaking career has been fairly inconsistent so far, but the peaks and positive results have always been hilariously effective. "Road Trip" was unexpectedly funny and
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Braff?s new film may make Kate Hudson almost famous again
Moviehole - 5/22/2013
Kate Hudson has been cast as Zach Braff‘s wife in Wish I Was Here, the indie film Braff will direct that landed funding via Kickstarter in a campaign that surpassed its $2M fundraising goal in three days.
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Lobell developing projects with Williams, Gere and Crystal
Moviehole - 5/22/2013
Veteran producer Mike Lobell, whose “Gambit” remake opens in the states later this year, updated Deadline on a few of his upcoming projects, many of which have big names attached. Here’s a summary : A
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?The Hangover Part III? Review : Not a patch on the first, but still fun!
Moviehole - 5/22/2013
You only need to have seen one “Hangover” film to know the formula of this series: Bachelor party. Memory loss. Retrace steps of crazy drunken night. Solve a mystery like some sort of frat version of
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Review Roundup: Critics Go Ga-Ga for Soderbergh's Outrageously Mesmerizing 'Behind
Indiewire - 5/21/2013
'Behind the Candelabra' Critics are over the glittering, bedazzled moon for Steven Soderbergh's Cannes competition entry "Behind the Candelabra," set to premiere on HBO on May 26 and starring a no-holds-barred
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Michael Douglas, Kitsch and Depth: Soderbergh's 'Behind the Candelabra'
Indiewire - 5/21/2013
Despite the earnest pr spin surrounding it, Behind the Candelabra invites us to laugh at - not always with - the grinning, gaudy Vegas spectacle that is Liberace. But Michael Douglas' performance is
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Looking for the Perfect Moment of Abject Failure: ?Plimpton! Starring George Plimpton
Pop Matters - 5/21/2013
Cast: George Plimpton, Sarah Dudley Plimpton, Terry McDonell, Ken Burns, Hugh Hefner, Robert Kennedy Jr., James Lipton, Gay Talese, James Salter, Jay McInerney, Timothy Seldes, Peter Matthiessen, Robert
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Cannes Review: 'Inside Llewyn Davis' Is Vintage Coens
Indiewire - 5/20/2013
'Inside Llewyn Davis' There is a moment in “Inside Llewyn Davis,” the new Coen brothers film that stormed the Palais Saturday, when the owner of Manhattan's Gaslight club circa 1961 asks Davis what he
Cannes Review: 'Inside Llewen Davis' is Vintage Coens Indiewire
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Love is All You Need
Kids-In-Mind - 5/20/2013
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Cinema du WTF – UPSTREAM COLOR (Shane Carruth 2013)
Bright Lights Film Journal - 5/19/2013
From the editor and writers of Bright Lights Film Journal (Anthem Art and Culture), by Gary Morris (Editor), Bert Cardullo (Introduction), Jonathan Rosenbaum (Foreword). London and New York: Anthem Press,
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Cannes 2013: Jia?s A Touch of Sin and Ozon?s Young and Beautiful
MCN - 5/19/2013
Marine Vacth in Ozon's Young and Beautiful in Festivals & Events A Touch of Sin, Cannes Film Festival 2013, Francois Ozon, Jeune et Jolie, Jia Zhangke Negotiating Cannes is a unique challenge, especially
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Cannes Review: Sprawling, Uneven Crime Saga 'Blood Ties' Falls Short Of Epic Scope
Indiewire - 5/19/2013
If there is any movie this year at Cannes that is absolutely brimming with promise on paper, it's Guillaume Canet's "Blood Ties." With an extended cast featuring Clive Owen, Billy Crudup, Mila Kunis,
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Cannes Review: ‘Borgman’ Delivers A Deliciously Dark, Twisted Cannes Competition
Indiewire - 5/19/2013
Caustic, surreal, creepy, and blackly funny, Dutch polymath Alex van Warmerdam’s “Borgman” is the trickster god in this year’s Cannes competition pantheon. Tonally similar to recent cultish favorites
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Greta's New Wave: Frances Ha
MCN - 5/18/2013
Photo Courtesy of Pine District, LLC Noah Baumbach, who made an impressive directorial debut with The Squid and the Whale, continues to blaze his own trail with an effervescent little film called Frances
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'Into Darkness' falls a bit too far into the generic action/fantasy mold rather
Dark Horizons - 5/20/2013
Post-reboot films are tricky endeavors. Christopher Nolan's Batman soared to even greater heights in his second time out, whereas Daniel Craig's James Bond followed one of that long franchise's best entries
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In Defense of "Frances Ha": Why Middle-Class White Angst Is Angst, Too
MCN - 5/17/2013
In some corners, Noah Baumbach's "Frances Ha" is getting lumped in with a certain cycle of mumblecore movies that focused on young white people with nothing to do with their lives except whining and having
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The Pleasures of Collecting and? Grafting: ?The Fruit Hunters?
Pop Matters - 5/17/2013
“I’m blessed to be able to work on what I really love,” smiles Richard Campbell. “I don’t like lychees, for instance. Lychees are really cold, they don’t respond, they don’t do what I want them to do.
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?Stories We Tell?: Sarah Polley Ponders Movies and Truths
Pop Matters - 5/17/2013
The true story lies among the other stories; a mess of colors, like jumbled clothing, thrown off or away, like hearts on marble, like syllables like butchers? discards.?Margaret Atwood, ?True Stories?
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?Erased?: A Father?s Past is Inescapable, or Is It?
Pop Matters - 5/17/2013
Ben Logan (Aaron Eckhart) is a great dad. Or, he wants to be. So, he puts on the part as he gets ready for work in the opening scenes of Erased, much like he does his office attire. And, just as the gruesome
'Erased': A Father's Past is Inescapable, or Is It? (Review) Pop Matters
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?Star Trek Into Darkness?: Dick Cheney?s Legacy
Pop Matters - 5/16/2013
'Star Trek Into Darkness': Dick Cheney's Legacy PopMatters Film and TV Editor There Are Plenty of Straws Benedict Cumberbatch is the shiny new thing in Star Trek Into Darkness. Sort of. His John Harrison
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Anime Review: "Kids On The Slope"
Indiewire - 5/15/2013
Shinichiro Watanabe already enjoyed a distinguished reputation in animation in Japan when he wowed audiences on both sides of the Pacific with Cowboy Bebop (1998), a sophisticated, jazz-inflected sci-fi
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?Venus and Serena?: Sisters First and Always
Pop Matters - 5/15/2013
“What’s the toughest match you’ve ever been in?” a reporter asks Venus Williams. He’s offscreen, she’s wearing braids, just 11 years old in 1991, doing a TV Interview on a tennis court in Compton. She
'Venus and Serena': Sisters First and Always (Review) Pop Matters
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A Story of Children and Film: Cannes Review
Hollywood Reporter - 5/19/2013
Since the earliest efforts of the Lumiere Brothers, children and childhood have been perennially popular subjects for movies, a fascination knowledgeably and idiosyncratically explored in this new work
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For Those in Peril: Cannes Review
Hollywood Reporter - 5/19/2013
Set in a remote fishing village on the rugged northeast coast of Scotland, For Those in Peril is a strikingly original feature debut from the 31-year-old Scottish writer-director Paul Wright that resists
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