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CinemaWorld: Your gateway to global cinema beyond Hollywood

CinemaWorld ushers viewers into a realm of award-winning films from across the globe, spanning Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and beyond, in languages as varied as Polish, and Icelandic.

Divya P
Sep 08, 2024

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For most Indian film buffs, international cinema has forever been synonymous with Hollywood blockbusters or, more recently, the burgeoning interest in Korean content. Yet, for those with an appetite for cinematic treasures beyond the well-trodden paths, CinemaWorld offers a refreshing escape. Founded by ex-HBO senior executives in 2012 and headquartered in Singapore, it is the first and only premium pan-Asia streaming service showcasing award-winning movies that have been lauded at prestigious international film festivals such as Cannes, Berlin, Toronto among others. Accessible through OTTplay, CinemaWorld ushers viewers into a diverse realm of award-winning films from across the globe, spanning Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and beyond, in languages as varied as Polish, French, Arabic, and Icelandic. The option to watch with English subtitles allows one to discover great content which literally becomes language-agnostic and is enjoyed by those who appreciate compelling stories.CinemaWorld appeals to those who seek more than the mainstream fare and includes a curated selection of films, series, docu-films, and short films from around the world. CinemaWorld is a cultural bridge, offering a curated selection of films that transcend borders and caters to cinephiles eager to discover the richness of global storytelling. Let’s dive into some of the most compelling films available to stream on CinemaWorld. Also read: Best inspirational movies to watch on CinemaWorld that will motivate you to live life to the fullest

Top 7 films to watch on CinemaWorld:

The Deep (country: Iceland; languages: Icelandic, French)

A harrowing tale of survival, this Icelandic drama plunges viewers into the icy waters of the Atlantic, following a lone fisherman’s fight for life after his boat capsizes. This multiple-award-winning film renders an immersive, experience that captures the sheer force of nature and human resilience.

Veins of the World (countries: Germany, Mongolia; language: Mongolian)

In this Mongolian film, 11-year-old Amra refuses to succumb to grief after his father’s death, choosing instead to continue his father’s battle against corporations threatening their nomadic way of life. It’s a poignant exploration of tradition, loss, and defiance. Nominated for a Crysteal Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival 2020, it won the Outstanding Children or Youth Film at the German Film Awards the following year.

Victim (countries: Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany; languages: Czech, Ukrainian, Russian)

Set in a small Czech border town, this Ukrainian drama follows Irina, an immigrant who faces the harsh realities of class divide and racism. When she discovers that her son Igor has been assaulted by three Romas, her whole world comes crashing down. But things take a dark turn when she spots inconsistencies in his story. The film’s searing narrative resonates deeply in our current socio-political climate and it won several accolades at Cairo International Film Festival and Hamburg Film Festival in 2022. Also read: Best Sports films on CinemaWorld that celebrate the undying spirit of sportsmanship

Love at First Fight (country: France; language: French)

Far from a typical rom-com, this French film that raked in several awards at Cannes Film Festival in 2014, weaves a tender yet robust narrative featuring an exceptionally unlikely pair, Arnaud and Madeleine. Their relationship offers more than just romance—it’s a layered, award-winning exploration of connection and personal growth.

Ave (country: Bulgaria; languages: Bulgarian, English)

This Bulgarian drama captures the serendipitous meeting of Karmen and Ave, two hitchhikers who find comfort in each other’s company. It’s a moving portrayal of companionship and the human need for connection. Ave was nominated for 2 categories at the Cannes Film Festival and won in the Hamburg Film Festival.

Róise & Frank (country: Ireland; language: Irish Gaelic)

This comforting Irish film delicately examines grief and healing. The film follows Roise as she forges an unexpected bond with a stray dog that helps her navigate life after her husband’s death. It’s an emotional journey of letting go and finding new beginnings. The film won accolades at the Irish Film and Television Awards in 2023.

Lessons of a Dream (country: Germany; languages: German, English)

Transporting viewers to a strict 19th-century German boys’ school, this film tells the story of a young English teacher who uses unconventional methods to challenge and change entrenched perspectives. It’s heartwarming narrative will inspire audiences to rethink their own prejudices.Share
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