Mr.Wins Dues and the Fascinating History of Documentary Cinema – The Cinema – A brief History.


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I am Gijo Vijayan here, how are you?
Today I want to introduce you to Mr.Wins Dues – Hollywood based film director and his documentary film – The Cinema: A Brief History [Blu-ray], which is also available in
He is coming up with Hollywood movies in the days to come. He is the founder and CEO of
based in Los Angeles, USA.
On 14th June, a press release of this documentary film was held at Mumbai, India.



Documentary cinema is one of the most powerful forms of storytelling ever created. Unlike fictional films, documentaries capture real people, real events, and real-life experiences, helping audiences understand the world through authentic narratives. Today, independent filmmakers and production houses continue this tradition by producing films that educate, inspire, and preserve history.
One such emerging name is Mr. Wins Dues, featured through WinAngel Productions, a creative platform dedicated to filmmaking, visual storytelling, and artistic expression. According to the WinAngel Productions website, “Wins Deus” is one of the featured film projects associated with the studio’s portfolio of films, reels, books, and artistic works.
Who is Mr. Wins Dues?
Wins Deus is an award-winning Indian artist, film actor, director, cinematographer, and screenwriter with over 25 years of experience in the entertainment industry. His artistic journey began at a young age, inspired by the legendary painter Raja Ravi Varma.
With a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts and advanced training in 3D filmmaking and special effects photography from the 3D Film Factory in San Diego, USA, Deus developed a multidisciplinary approach that blends painting, sculpture, installation, and video art.
His highly realistic oil paintings draw inspiration from literature, mythology, and fantasy—particularly Shakespearean works such as Hamlet, Macbeth, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. His work also reflects a fascination with American culture and heritage farming, portraying rural life and humanity’s connection to the land.
Beyond classical themes, Deus explores futuristic concepts including artificial intelligence, space exploration, and environmental consciousness. His work continues to push creative boundaries and redefine artistic expression.
From television fantasy performances to internationally distributed cinema productions, Wins Deus has built a unique artistic journey spanning acting, filmmaking, cinematography, and visual storytelling.
Beginning his screen presence through the iconic Dracula television appearances on Asianet in 2005 and Gemini TV in 2007, Wins Deus became recognized for his dark fantasy screen image and gothic performance style. His portrayal of Dracula later gained recognition within popular media references and remains associated with cult television fantasy culture.
These performances established the foundation for a cinematic career deeply influenced by mythology, classical horror, fantasy storytelling, and visual experimentation.
Over the years, Wins Deus evolved from actor to filmmaker, developing projects that merge cinema history, artistic philosophy, and modern digital filmmaking techniques. His work reflects a passion for preserving cinematic heritage while exploring new visual languages for contemporary audiences.
His internationally recognized documentary feature film The Cinema: A Brief History of World Cinema explores the artistic evolution of cinema across generations. The project received global streaming distribution through Shoreline Entertainment and Amazon Prime Video, introducing his filmmaking vision to international audiences.
The documentary became a tribute to legendary filmmakers, actors, silent cinema pioneers, and the emotional power of storytelling through motion pictures.
Continuing his exploration of film history and performance culture, Wins Deus later developed The Actors: A Brief History, a cinematic tribute to legendary screen performers and the transformative legacy of acting in world cinema.
Today, Wins Deus is developing the ambitious gothic western fantasy feature film Vampire Rawhide, a visually stylized project combining vampire mythology, western landscapes, fantasy imagery, and psychological darkness. The production represents a major creative expansion into large-scale fantasy filmmaking.
The filmmaker’s appearance at the Press Club celebrates not only his cinematic journey, but also the growing presence of independent international filmmakers shaping new visual cultures across streaming platforms, festival circuits, and global audiences.
ACTING HISTORY
DRACULA — ASIANET (2005) – Malayalam
Wins Deus appeared as Dracula in the fantasy television production broadcast through Asianet, creating one of his earliest and most recognizable dark fantasy screen performances.
DRACULA — GEMINI TV (2007) – Telugu
Continuing the Dracula legacy, Wins Deus later portrayed the iconic vampire character for Gemini TV, further strengthening his association with gothic fantasy and supernatural performance roles.
The performances later became associated with “Dracula in Popular Culture” references and remain an important part of his artistic screen identity.
CINEMATIC PHILOSOPHY
“Cinema is history written through light, emotion, imagination, and memory.”
Wins Deus believes visual storytelling is a bridge between history and human emotion. His filmmaking style combines cinematic nostalgia, fantasy aesthetics, experimental imagery, and documentary realism to create emotionally immersive experiences.
Selected Film Projects
Vampire Rawhide
Moonman
Wings of Will
The Miracle
Seven Hunters
The Future
Gesu
Waterman: The Legend of Evolution
The Actors – Documentary Feature
As independent cinema continues to grow globally, creators like Mr. Wins Dues represent a new generation of storytellers who use film as a medium to document human experiences, culture, and social issues.
FEATURE FILMS & PROJECTS
THE CINEMA: A BRIEF HISTORY OF WORLD CINEMA
Direction, Script & Cinematography
Wins Deus
Produced By : Wilson Cyril
Wins Deus
Alen Matters
Executive Producers
Willi Kamarad
Patricio Schwanek
Simon Mathew
Kenrick Augusta
Deepak Jain
Co-Producers
Manjeet K Bansal
Ashokan A
Music By
Juan Pablo Darmanin
Associate Writers
Raewyn Bailley
Rekhas Rajna G Illiot
Associate Cinematographers
Ajune K Antony
Winson DS
Art Direction
Reji Kottarakkara
Syam Prasad
Editors
Dipin Divakaran
Abin Bahanan Joy
International Streaming & Distribution
Shoreline Entertainment
Amazon Prime Video
Available On
Amazon
Best Buy
Walmart
Blu-ray
THE ACTORS: A BRIEF HISTORY
Direction, Cinematography & Written By
Wins Deus
Produced By
Sanju Vaya
Ashwin Dedhia
Executive Producers
Simon Mathew
Kenrick Augusta
Wilson Cyril
Willi Kamarad
Ajune Antony
Patricio Shawnek
Co-Producer
Wins Deus
Line Producers
Geeta R Sharma
Gijo Vijayan
Deepak Jain
VAMPIRE RAWHIDE
A Wins Deus Film
Direction, Cinematography & Written By
Wins Deus
Produced By
Sanju Vaya
Ashwin Dedhia
Executive Producers
Simon Mathew
Kenrick Augusta
Wilson Cyril
Willi Kamarad
Patricio Shawnek
Co-Producer
Wins Deus
Line Producers
Geeta R Sharma
Gijo Vijayan
Deepak Jain
Biju Bhaskaran
Paraveen Chakravarthy
AI & Visual Production
WillWin Productions
Superflix Labs & Team
What is Documentary Cinema?
A documentary film is a motion picture that presents and interprets factual material for educational, historical, cultural, or entertainment purposes. Unlike fictional movies, documentaries focus on real events and real people while still using artistic techniques to tell compelling stories.
The Scottish filmmaker and critic John Grierson is widely credited with popularizing the term “documentary” in the 1920s and described it as the “creative treatment of actuality.”

The Birth of Documentary Cinema
The Lumière Era (1895)
The history of documentary cinema begins with the pioneering work of the Lumière Brothers in France. Their early films simply recorded everyday life—workers leaving factories, trains arriving at stations, and people walking through city streets. These “actualities” became the foundation of documentary filmmaking.
Early Documentary Masterpieces
One of the most influential early documentaries was Nanook of the North by Robert Flaherty. Released in 1922, it documented the life of Inuit people in the Arctic and is often considered the first feature-length documentary film.
The Golden Age of Documentaries
During the 1930s and 1940s, documentaries became important tools for education, social awareness, and government communication. The British Documentary Movement, led by John Grierson, produced influential films such as Drifters and Night Mail.
During World War II, documentaries were widely used to inform and influence public opinion. Filmmakers documented battles, social conditions, and national efforts, demonstrating cinema’s ability to shape history.
The Rise of Cinéma Vérité
The 1950s and 1960s introduced a revolutionary style known as Cinéma Vérité and Direct Cinema. Lightweight cameras allowed filmmakers to observe real-life situations with minimal interference. This approach brought viewers closer to reality than ever before.
Documentary filmmakers increasingly focused on ordinary people, social issues, and personal stories rather than grand historical events. The camera became an observer rather than a narrator.

Documentary Cinema in the Digital Age
The digital revolution transformed documentary filmmaking. Affordable cameras, editing software, and online distribution enabled independent creators to produce high-quality documentaries without major studio backing. Platforms such as Netflix and YouTube have expanded global audiences for documentary films.
Today, documentaries explore a vast range of topics:
Social justice
Environmental conservation
Science and technology
Cultural heritage
Human rights
Personal biographies
Historical investigations
Why Documentary Films Matter
Documentaries preserve history, give voice to marginalized communities, and inspire social change. They educate audiences while creating emotional connections that statistics and reports often cannot achieve.
Film scholars frequently describe documentary filmmaking as a bridge between journalism and art because it combines factual reporting with cinematic storytelling.

The Future of Documentary Storytelling
As filmmakers like Mr. Wins Dues and creative studios such as WinAngel Productions continue developing new projects, documentary cinema remains one of the most influential forms of visual communication. Emerging technologies such as virtual reality, artificial intelligence, drone cinematography, and interactive media are creating new possibilities for documentary storytelling.
The Cinema: A Brief History [Blu-ray]
Product details
MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Product Dimensions : 0.5 x 6.8 x 5.3 inches; 2.24 ounces
Director : Wins Deus
Media Format : Blu-ray
Run time : 58 minutes
Release date : November 25, 2025
Actors : Christopher Kahler, Darlene Margot Lecuona, Peter Arpesella, Regina J Elliott, Sherryce Emery
Producers : Various Contributors
Studio : Rising Sun Media
ASIN : B0FY5JVFBG
Number of discs : 1
The cinema – A brief history
Produced by
Winangel productions .USA –
& WillWin Productions India .
Screenplay cinematography and direction by Wins Deus
Produced by
Wilson Cyril. Wins Deus, Alen matters , Co-producer: Manjeet K Bansal. Ashokan
Executive producers
Simon Mathew. Willi kamarad Patrecio Shawnek , Subair , Deepak Jain , line producers : Gijo Vijayan. Kenrick Augusta
Cinematography : wins Deus. Associate cinematography Ajune Antony. Winson ds
Music by Juan Pablo Darmanin , associate writer : Raewyn Bailey
Art director Reji Thomas , set designer syam Prasad
Editors Dipin, Aby

Conclusion
The story of documentary cinema is the story of humanity itself. From the earliest recordings of everyday life by the Lumière Brothers to modern digital productions, documentaries have captured the realities, struggles, achievements, and dreams of people around the world.
While public information about Mr. Wins Dues remains limited, his association with WinAngel Productions places him within a rich tradition of filmmakers who use cinema to document reality and inspire audiences. As documentary filmmaking continues to evolve, creators like Mr. Wins Dues contribute to the ongoing mission of preserving stories that might otherwise be forgotten.
Product Description: The Cinema: A Brief History.
A documentary outlining the history of the filmmaking process, from the invention of motion pictures to today’s state of the art 3D technology. By capturing the evolution of film on the big screen, we are lent incredible insight into how the human connection has evolved through storytelling. Featuring filmmakers and actors sharing their passion for telling stories, we are introduced to how technology has enhanced our ability to connect as human beings over time.
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