
Cinema Without Borders: A place in the mind
Her droll presence, and a circumscribed daily life, far from blunting or obviating the human tragedy that she is a part of, lend it a singular poignancy

Cinema Without Borders: Killing Softly
In this weekly column, the writer explores the non-Indian films that are making the right noises across the globe. This week, we talk about the Japanese film, Plan 75
27 Dec 2022

Cinema Without Borders: Phorpa-A cup that cheers
In this weekly column, the writer explores the non-Indian films that are making the right noises across the globe. This week, we talk about the Tibetian film, Phorpa
20 Dec 2022

IFFR focuses on India
Featuring both documentaries and fictional narratives from the past 30 years, it aims to reflect on the changing socio-political landscape of the country
16 Dec 2022

IFFK 2022: In Broker, Hirokazu Kore-eda conjures up yet another wonderfully poignant tale
Kore-eda infuses his work with enough details to make the whole thing feel alive. We get characters reflecting on their lives and parental instincts, among other things.
14 Dec 2022

Cinema Without Borders: The delicate threads of defiance
In this weekly column, the writer explores the non-Indian films that are making the right noises across the globe. This week, we talk about the Moroccan film, The Blue Caftan
13 Dec 2022

IFFK 2022: Klondike has an anti-war message: Oksana Cherkashyna
The Ukrainian film's lead spoke at IFFK about its pertinent anti-war message and female perspective
12 Dec 2022

Who is Nadav Lapid?
Speaking on behalf of the jury, Lapid had stated that they were “disturbed and shocked” by the inclusion of The Kashmir Files in the 15 competition films
29 Nov 2022

The new French wave
One of the significant spin-offs of France’s selection as the Country of Focus in the 53rd International India Film Festival Goa is a push for increased co-productions between the two countries
19 Nov 2022

Pakistan bans its Oscar contender; Filmmaking community reacts
“Why are films that are honest depictions of the devastation of patriarchy banned while films that perpetuate patriarchy celebrated? It is a devastating state of affairs."
13 Nov 2022
Poll

What Tamil film are you most excited to see in 2023?
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Result | |
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Jailer | |
Ponniyin Selvan 2 | |
Indian 2 | |
Varisu | |
Thunivu | |