Francis Ford Coppola Compares Fall of Rome to Current American Politics: “Lost Its Republic and Ended Up With an Emperor”
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Francis Ford Coppola Compares Fall of Rome to Current American Politics: “Lost Its Republic and Ended Up With an Emperor”

Politics tamfitronics Francis Ford Coppola got political while discussing his new film Megalopolis on Monday, suggesting that the upcoming presidential election may mirror the downfall of Rome. At a conversation as part of the New York Film Festival — which was also streamed to 65 theaters across the U.S. and Canada with support from Imax — Coppola was joined by Robert De Niro and Spike Lee to talk about his long journey to making “a Roman epic set in modern America as Rome,” as he described it. The film follows a conflict between Cesar (played by Adam Driver), a genius artist who seeks to leap into a utopian future, and his opposition Mayor Franklyn Cicero (Giancarlo Esposito), who remains committed to a regressive status quo. “People always said to me, ‘Why do you want to...
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A medley of culture: from the bush war and circumcision to a white girl from Zimbabwe

Politics tamfitronics Sunday Times senior journalists Hendrik Hancke and Gill Gifford and digital lifestyle editor Thango Ntwasa tackle heritage and identity politics 24 September 2024 - 06:00 By HENDRIK HANCKE, Thango Ntwasa and GILL GIFFORD My heritage is a complex and difficult matter to nail down. On the one hand, I am a product of war, while being a member of the first generation of my family never to fight in a war. When I was born, my dad was in Angola fighting in the bush war. Some of the earliest pictures of me as a little boy show...
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Our national soap opera
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Our national soap opera

Politics tamfitronics An undated picture of the Parliament House building in Islamabad. — Senate website/FilePakistani politics is full of twists and turns like a smash-hit soap opera. The curtain falls on one thrilling episode and the next starts, promising to keep the audience on the edge of their seats. The envisaged constitutional amendment to, inter alia, raise the retirement age of the apex court judges is the latest episode of our national soap opera.Being the fundamental law of the land, the Constitution defines how a country is to be governed. It also defines the relationship between the three organs of the government — the executive, the legislature and the judiciary — between the central and provincial governments; and between the governors and the governed. That’s why all over the world, with the possible exception of...
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Tell us: How has the 2024 election season impacted your dating life?

Politics tamfitronics Tell UsPolitics tamfitronics How do you approach politics on dating apps? Share your experience with us.The dating app Bumble is shown on a smart phone on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)As the nation gears up for the 2024 election, Americans are witnessing a heated political landscape marked by intense polarization and heightened emotions. Ongoing global conflicts, such as the war in Gaza and in Ukraine, and national strife over immigration, reproductive rights, and more can make political affiliations feel more crucial than ever.In the world of online dating, swiping left or right can feel a lot like casting a vote – one moment you’re feeling hopeful about a match, and the next, you’re wondering if you narrowly avoided a political crisis. Whether it’s a passionate debate or a...
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