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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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Beauty And The Lawyer (2023) ‘Dok Leipzig Film Festival’ Movie Review: A wavering glimpse at public and private masculinity
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Beauty And The Lawyer (2023) ‘Dok Leipzig Film Festival’ Movie Review: A wavering glimpse at public and private masculinity

Debanjan Dhar October 20, 2023

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Four Daughters “CIFF” Movie Review: Compelling, uneven hybrid docu on a family ripped apart by radicalization
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Four Daughters “CIFF” Movie Review: Compelling, uneven hybrid docu on a family ripped apart by radicalization

Debanjan Dhar March 5, 2024

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The Delinquents “CIFF” Movie Review: Reframes the heist movie with unusual, unseen interiority
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The Delinquents “CIFF” Movie Review: Reframes the heist movie with unusual, unseen interiority

Debanjan Dhar October 19, 2023

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Places I’ve Called My Own (2023) ‘IFFLA’ Movie Review: A terrifically subtle, wistful tale of a queer woman’s homecoming
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Places I’ve Called My Own (2023) ‘IFFLA’ Movie Review: A terrifically subtle, wistful tale of a queer woman’s homecoming

Debanjan Dhar October 13, 2023

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Shayda (2023) “CIFF” Movie Review: Zar Amir Ebrahimi beautifully anchors domestic abuse drama
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Shayda (2023) “CIFF” Movie Review: Zar Amir Ebrahimi beautifully anchors domestic abuse drama

Debanjan Dhar October 11, 2023

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Bad Living (2023) “CIFF” Movie Review: Excruciatingly sluggish drama with contrived nihilism
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Bad Living (2023) “CIFF” Movie Review: Excruciatingly sluggish drama with contrived nihilism

Debanjan Dhar October 9, 2023

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Dreamin’ Wild (2023) Movie Review: A mellow, richly acted and compassionate film
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Dreamin’ Wild (2023) Movie Review: A mellow, richly acted and compassionate film

Debanjan Dhar October 6, 2023

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Do Not Expect Too Much From The End Of The World (2023) “CIFF” Movie Review: Radu Jude’s Messy, Maddening And Staggering Masterwork On A Crumbling World
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Do Not Expect Too Much From The End Of The World (2023) “CIFF” Movie Review: Radu Jude’s Messy, Maddening And Staggering Masterwork On A Crumbling World

Debanjan Dhar October 6, 2023

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Brother (2023) Movie Review: Emotionally Nuanced Portrait of Loss
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Brother (2023) Movie Review: Emotionally Nuanced Portrait of Loss

Debanjan Dhar October 5, 2023

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