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Shubham Sharma

Shubham is a Berlin-based filmmaker, writer, and visual anthropologist with a deep love for cinema that challenges, provokes, and lingers. With a background in filmmaking, his work has been showcased at international festivals, exploring themes of memory, culture, and decolonial approaches to archive. His writing bridges art and academia, uncovering how films shape our understanding of history, society, and technology. When not working on his own projects, he delves into cinema’s untold stories—reviewing films with a critical yet passionate lens, always searching for the moments that truly resonate.
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Berlinale 2025: Tanushree Das, Saumyananda Sahi & Tillotama Shome on “Shadowbox” and the Weight of Unspoken Histories
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Berlinale 2025: Tanushree Das, Saumyananda Sahi & Tillotama Shome on “Shadowbox” and the Weight of Unspoken Histories

Shubham Sharma March 20, 2025

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Shadowbox (Baksho Bondi, 2025) Movie Review: A Portrait of Quiet Survival in an Unforgiving World
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Shadowbox (Baksho Bondi, 2025) Movie Review: A Portrait of Quiet Survival in an Unforgiving World

Shubham Sharma April 15, 2025

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Blue Moon (2025) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: Between Melody and Melancholy, Blue Moon Explores the Cost of Genius and Longing
Berlinale · Film Festivals · Review

Blue Moon (2025) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: Between Melody and Melancholy, Blue Moon Explores the Cost of Genius and Longing

Shubham Sharma April 15, 2025

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Mickey 17 (2025) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: The Disposable Burden of Morality
Berlinale · Film Festivals · Review

Mickey 17 (2025) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: The Disposable Burden of Morality

Shubham Sharma March 2, 2025

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Dreams (2025) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: What Money Can and Cannot Buy: The Illusion of Control in Michel Franco’s Dreams
Berlinale · Film Festivals · Review

Dreams (2025) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: What Money Can and Cannot Buy: The Illusion of Control in Michel Franco’s Dreams

Shubham Sharma February 23, 2025

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Das Licht (The Light, 2025) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: Berlinale’s Controversial Opener is a Cracked Mirror Reflecting the West’s Performative Guilt
Berlinale · Film Festivals · Review

Das Licht (The Light, 2025) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: Berlinale’s Controversial Opener is a Cracked Mirror Reflecting the West’s Performative Guilt

Shubham Sharma March 26, 2025

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10 Must-See Movies from the Berlinale Film Festival 2025
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10 Must-See Movies from the Berlinale Film Festival 2025

Shubham Sharma March 2, 2025

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Streams of Consequence: Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Meditation on the Environmental Loss in ‘Evil Does Not Exist’
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Streams of Consequence: Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Meditation on the Environmental Loss in ‘Evil Does Not Exist’

Shubham Sharma January 6, 2025

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From Cannes to the Commons: Why Fargeat’s ‘The Substance’ Reflects The Liberal Paralysis?
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From Cannes to the Commons: Why Fargeat’s ‘The Substance’ Reflects The Liberal Paralysis?

Shubham Sharma November 30, 2024

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