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Alfonso Cuarón and Chaitanya Tamhane discuss ‘The Disciple’ Updated: Updated: April 21, 2021 17:59 IST It may have missed the Oscars, but The Disciple is grabbing eyeballs for its universal theme that explores artistic ambition, legacy and acceptance Share Article It may have missed the Oscars, but The Disciple is grabbing eyeballs for its universal theme that explores artistic ambition, legacy and acceptance When Gravity released in 2013, the space-thriller made more than $700 million worldwide, and won seven Academy Awards, including one for Alfonso Cuarón as best director. The Mexican filmmaker could have literally made anything he wanted at that point big-budget Hollywood studios and stars were lining up to work with him. Instead, he went back to his neighbourhood in Mexico city where he’d grown up, and made a personal period piece called ....
THREE Scottish-based writers are to be given support as they embark on major projects, with the Scottish Book Trust announcing its Ignite Fellowship awardees for 2021. The panel selected poet and performer Courtney Stoddart and artist and filmmaker Raman Mundair as well as poet and translator Niall O’Gallagher, who receives the Gaelic Ignite Fellowship, funded by the Gaelic Books Council. The Ignite Fellows will receive a £2000 bursary and creative support. Stoddart, from Edinburgh, is a Scottish-Caribbean performer whose work focuses on racism, womanhood and growing up in Scotland. She has appeared in various theatrical productions, including Hannah Lavery’s Lament For Sheku Bayoh at the Lyceum Theatre. ....