What Happened to Monday is the epitome of the high-concept Hollywood film. In a not-too-distant future, in which the world is threatened by overpopulation, governments have adopted a stringent one-child policy. Noomi Rapace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Prometheus) stars as seven identical sisters, who attempt to maintain their cover and prevent the government from finding them. The movie will be released on the Netflix streaming service on August 18. It has been directed by Tommy Wirkola (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, Dead Snow) and also stars William Defoe and Glenn Close.
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What a meeting with a woman entrepreneur in Kolkata taught a German diplomat about women in India
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‘Inviting Modi for Christmas event ignores plight of persecuted Christians,’ says citizens’ group
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‘Dune: Prophecy’ review: Palace intrigue overtakes magic in fantasy series
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‘Modernity, Print and Sahitya’: A well-researched book about how Odia literature shaped its culture
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Interview: East India Company to Big Tech – how corporations think about knowledge
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Centre changes election conduct rules days after HC tells EC to provide poll documents to petitioner
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The ugly history of Boer prisoner-of-war camps in India
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Translated fiction: Gyan Chaturvedi’s novel about the free-market economy and excessive consumerism
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Backstory 2024: When I trekked two hours in Himachal for an interview
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1971 surrender photo removed from Army chief’s office, replaced by Mahabharata-inspired painting