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Academy to present Copolla with Thalberg award

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MUMBAI: The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award to producer-director Francis Ford Coppola at the Academy‘s 2nd Annual Governors Awards dinner on 13 November at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center.


Honorary Awards would be given to historian and preservationist Kevin Brownlow, director Jean-Luc Godard and actor Eli Wallach. “Each of these honorees has touched movie audiences worldwide and influenced the motion picture industry through their work,” said Academy President Tom Sherak.
Coppola began his film career in the early 1960s making low-budget films with 2009 Honorary Award recipient Roger Corman. By the end of the 1970s he had won two Oscars for writing and directing The Godfather Part II and the other three for writing for Patton, The Godfather, The Godfather Part II. Among Copolla‘s numerous producing credits are American Graffiti,Gardens of Stone, Bram Stoker‘s Dracula,Mary Shelley‘s Frankenstein, Jack and Tetro.


In 1969, he established American Zoetrope, an independent film studio that helped launch the careers of George Lucas and Carroll Ballard, and has since produced more than 30 films, including The Black Stallion,The Outsiders Lost in Translation and The Good Shepherd.


Brownlow is widely regarded as the preeminent historian of the silent film era as well as a preservationist. Among his many silent film restoration projects are Abel Gance‘s 1927 epic Napoleon, Rex Ingram‘s The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and The Thief of Bagdad starring Douglas Fairbanks. Brownlow has authored, among others, The Parade‘s Gone By; The War, the West, and the Wilderness; Hollywood: The Pioneers; Behind the Mask of Innocence; David Lean; and Mary Pickford Rediscovered.


A key figure in the French New Wave movement, Godard started out writing about cinema before beginning to make his own short films. His influential first feature, Breathless, impressed audiences and filmmakers alike with its jazzy take on the American crime film. For fifty years, Godard has continued to write and direct challenging, and sometimes controversial, films that have established his reputation as one of the seminal modernists in the history of cinema. His more than 70 features include Contempt, Alphaville, Weekend and King Lear.


Born in Brooklyn in 1915, Wallach made his debut film appearance in Elia Kazan‘s 1956 feature Baby Doll starring alongside Karl Malden and Carroll Baker. Since then he has starred in more than 50 features including The Magnificent Seven, The Misfits, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,The Godfather, Part III and The Holiday.


The Honorary Award, an Oscar statuette, is given to an individual for “extraordinary distinction in lifetime achievement, exceptional contributions to the state of motion picture arts and sciences, or for outstanding service to the Academy.”

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Russia-India cinematic spectacle Persimmon of My Love set for grand Moscow debut

Hindi cinema style musical revives Indo-Soviet cinema ties for today

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MUMBAI: A new chapter in cross-border storytelling is set to unfold as Persimmon of My Love gears up for its premiere in Moscow on 1 April 2026, marking the first large-scale cinematic collaboration between Russia and India in decades.

Positioned as a modern nod to the cultural exchange that once brought Indian classics to Soviet audiences, the film blends Hindi cinema flair with Russian storytelling, aiming to rekindle a long-standing cinematic friendship.

Directed by Marius Weisberg, the musical comedy follows two brothers navigating a lively world of music, family and romance. The lead roles are played by Demis Karibidis and Mikhail Galustyan, with Karibidis also contributing as a screenwriter.

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Shot entirely in India, the production leans heavily into Hindi cinema style spectacle. Filming took place across Mumbai studios and the cities of Udaipur and Jodhpur, whose architecture was used to create the fictional setting of Khurmada. A crew of over 350 worked on the project, with large-scale sequences featuring up to 1,000 extras.

The film also brings Indian creative talent into the mix. Dance sequences are choreographed by Jay Kumar, while music by Zurab Matua features songs in both Hindi and Russian, adding to its cross-cultural appeal.

Backed by TNT channel, MyWayStudio and the Russian Cinema Fund, the project reflects a broader push to strengthen cultural ties between the two countries.

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With its mix of colour, comedy and cross-border collaboration, Persimmon of My Love is not just a film release but a reminder that cinema, much like music, travels well across borders.

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