Time Hoppers: A Bet on Islamic Identity in Children's Cinema
The film 'Time Hoppers: The Silk Road' represents a significant cultural ambition in children's animation, seeking to incorporate Islamic identity and break traditional narratives in cinema aimed at younger audiences.
Album of the Week. Charli XCX's "Wuthering Heights" has the ambition to stand out even separated from the film
The article reviews Charli XCX's new album "Wuthering Heights", which explores its themes and cultural relevance in relation to its film counterpart.
Perspective: How does Erika Vikman dare?
Finnish artist Erika Vikman aspires to achieve success abroad, provoking mixed reactions from the public due to her switch from Finnish to English music.
Marion Ackermann in conversation: "The Humboldt Forum lacks great ambition"
Marion Ackermann, the first female head of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, discusses her vision for reorganizing the foundation and her distinct leadership style in an interview.
More than Rivals: A Lot of Gay Sex, Little Combustion
The Canadian series 'More than Rivals,' about the clandestine love between two hockey players, presents unusual carnality but lacks genuine dramatic ambition, resulting in a heated yet uninspiring experience.