[box_light]”The director is the only person who knows what the film is about” – Satyajit Ray[/box_light]
Charulata Charulata is a 1964 film by Bengali director Satyajit Ray, …
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It’s awards season and we’re high on great performances, extraordinary stories and mind-blowing direction.
Turning it up a notch higher with 8 Oscar nominations, 9 BAFTA nominations and 3 Golden …
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The Artist and the Critic are in the very nature of their roles set to have a history and lineage of opposition very much like a mother in …
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[box_light]”Delicate balance between entertainment and message with a sense of fun. Most importantly, there needs to be that critical element of innocence, difficult to explain but easy to …
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[dropcap]The [/dropcap]year 2012 saw a paradigm shift in Hindi cinema with the women centric films like ‘Kahaani’ and ‘English Vinglish’ leaving their marks, while small budget films like …
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[box_light]I think it’s slightly naive for me to think that films make a difference. But what it can do is start a dialog and provoke discussion. – Deepa Mehta[/box_light] Deepa …
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Dharamshala International Film Festival (1 Nov 2012 to 5 Nov 2012)
Enjoying the world’s popular and impactful documentaries and inspiring films while simultaneously delighting in the …
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[dropcap]And [/dropcap]so it’s that time of the year when we take stock of all the fab films we’ve watched, the painful ones we’ve endured and count all the …
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When an artiste bids adieu to the material world, what goes is not mere matter, but a soul and ideas that could create the world anew in the …
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