The Indian Telugu film Cinema directed and produced by G. Mohan, starring Venu Madhav, showcases the culture and stories of the Telugu film industry, featuring notable performances and mesmerizing music, and can be streamed on Eros Now. Cinema is a 2000 Indian Telugu-language Comedy motion picture starring Jaggesh, Swathi Ganguly, Prathibha, Abhijith, Venu Madhav and Nutan Prasad. Sri Lakshmi films was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) M. Rajendra and N. Kumar. The movie is directed by B. Ramamurthy. Cinema was released on 7th March 2000. The screenplay for the movie was written by B. Ramamurthy. Cinematography was done by Manohar C. and editing by S. Prasad. The music was composed by V. Manohar.
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Cinema Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 66%
Ken Fox
French director Chris Markers affectionate portrait of his friend, the late Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky, is a deft mixture of the artist and his art: a portrait of a great filmmaker who died long before his time, and an accessible survey of films that have both beguiled and confounded audiences the world over. ( Read More )
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Any Tarkovsky fans out there should definitely seek it out; its likely to be the most interesting documentary ever made about him. ( Read More )
Stephanie Zacharek
For anyone who is even remotely interested in the great filmmakers of the past century, its a humble portrait of greatness thats great in itself. ( Read More )
Jason Anderson
Footage of Tarkovsky on the set of The Sacrifice is augmented by Markers insightful analysis of his films. ( Read More )
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Its the best single piece of Tarkovsky criticism I know of, clarifying the overall coherence of his oeuvre while leaving all the principal mysteries in the films intact. ( Read More )