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Movies Dada ~upd~ Jun 2026

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: Breaking language barriers by connecting international audiences with independent regional films. Dadasaheb Phalke: The Father of Indian Cinema :

In South Asian film discourse, the term "Dada" shifts completely from abstract art to a badge of profound respect and cinematic mastery. Translating to "elder brother" or "grandfather" across various Indian languages, the title represents the foundation of the regional film landscape. Dadasaheb Phalke: The Father of Indian Cinema

: While the 2023 film is a modern drama, the term "Dada" also refers to the Dadaist art movement

Richter was a pioneer in abstract cinema. His film Rhythmus 21 (1921) is a seminal work where he applied the principles of abstract painting to moving images, exploring the relationship between shapes, light, and screen space, rather than telling a story. René Clair and Francis Picabia