The City and the City [2022] ‘Berlinale’ Review: The Holocaust Documentary Is Ingenious & Provocative
Films often serve as a vessel for awareness. Documentaries, in particular, are designed as an audio-visual medium of factual reportage….
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Churuli (2021): A Transversal of Understanding Through the Debauchery of Language
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For Lucio [2022] MUBI Review: Lucio Dalle’s artistic (and personal) life becomes the focus of this confident documentary by Pietro Marcello
“Lucio always did what he felt like doing.” Born in 1943 in Bologna, this is a portrait of an artist…
Belfast (2021) Review: An Ode to a City and Bygone Era Elevated by Its Acting
Knowing about ‘The Troubles’ will help you consume Belfast (2021) in a much better manner. This knowledge will help you…
Flee [2021] Review: A Gripping Tale of the Pursuit to Find a HomeÂ
Animated films usually get into the limelight, on such a large scale, if they are entertainers. Producers usually make them…
Freedom Fight [2022] SonyLIV Review: A deeply affecting Anthology about the Concept of Freedom
While watching ‘Freedom Fight’, one thing that I kept noticing was how unorthodox the choices of narration that the makers…
Shardul Thakur Comes Out of the Closet: A Nuanced Portrayal of Queerness in Badhaai Do
A Nuanced Portrayal of Queerness in Badhaai Do (2022): Bollywood hasn’t been a fertile hotbed for exploring queer characters in…








