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Debanjan Dhar

A devotee of gore and the unsavory but is now drifting to the milder. Envious of anyone who gets the lowdown on recent films, and likes late-night street strolls only to get stalked by random strangers.
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Renner (2025) Movie Review: Pointless, Shambling AI-Human Drama that Goes Nowhere
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Renner (2025) Movie Review: Pointless, Shambling AI-Human Drama that Goes Nowhere

Debanjan Dhar March 5, 2025

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In My Parents’ House (Im Haus meiner Eltern, 2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review: Tim Ellrich’s Drama on Caregiving Woes is Emotionally Effective but a Tad Unsurprising
Film Festivals · Review · Rotterdam

In My Parents’ House (Im Haus meiner Eltern, 2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review: Tim Ellrich’s Drama on Caregiving Woes is Emotionally Effective but a Tad Unsurprising

Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025

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Suze (2025) Movie Review: Disarmingly Endearing Comedy Is Warm And Fuzzy
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Suze (2025) Movie Review: Disarmingly Endearing Comedy Is Warm And Fuzzy

Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025

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Blind Love (2025) ‘IFFR’ Review: Julian Chou’s Unfussy Family Drama Uncovers Repression with Delicate Strokes
Film Festivals · Review · Rotterdam

Blind Love (2025) ‘IFFR’ Review: Julian Chou’s Unfussy Family Drama Uncovers Repression with Delicate Strokes

Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025

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Fiume O Morte! (2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review: Cheeky, Gliding Peek into a City’s Shifting Identity
Film Festivals · Review · Rotterdam

Fiume O Morte! (2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review: Cheeky, Gliding Peek into a City’s Shifting Identity

Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025

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Raptures (Valitut, 2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review – Bleak Drama Foregrounds Dangers of Faith
Film Festivals · Review · Rotterdam

Raptures (Valitut, 2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review – Bleak Drama Foregrounds Dangers of Faith

Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025

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Wind, Talk to Me (Vetre, pricaj sa mnom, 2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review- Transcendent Portrait of Grief and Loss
Film Festivals · Review · Rotterdam

Wind, Talk to Me (Vetre, pricaj sa mnom, 2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review- Transcendent Portrait of Grief and Loss

Debanjan Dhar February 4, 2025

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Your Touch Makes Others Invisible (2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review: Rajee Samarasinghe’s Docufiction on Sri Lanka’s Disappeared Tamils is a Vital, Self-Fracturing Reckoning
Film Festivals · Review · Rotterdam

Your Touch Makes Others Invisible (2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review: Rajee Samarasinghe’s Docufiction on Sri Lanka’s Disappeared Tamils is a Vital, Self-Fracturing Reckoning

Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025

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Ariel (2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review: A Delightfully Sly, Dreamlike Play on Performance and Projection
Film Festivals · Review · Rotterdam

Ariel (2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review: A Delightfully Sly, Dreamlike Play on Performance and Projection

Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025

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