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Soumalya Chatterjee

Soumalya Chatterjee is a cinema enthusiast. His favorite genre is Slow Cinema. Some of his favorite filmmakers are Semih Kaplanoğlu, Roy Andersson, and Abbas Kiarostami. Currently, his primary focus lies in analyzing cinema from a class point of view.
Walud (2025) Short Film Review: Daood Alabdulla and Louise Zenker’s Attempt to Reify the Female Agency
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Walud (2025) Short Film Review: Daood Alabdulla and Louise Zenker’s Attempt to Reify the Female Agency

Soumalya Chatterjee November 2, 2025

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“Werner Herzog & Abbas Kiarostami Saved Me”: Conversation with Tathagata Ghosh on “Amar Comrade” 
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“Werner Herzog & Abbas Kiarostami Saved Me”: Conversation with Tathagata Ghosh on “Amar Comrade” 

Soumalya Chatterjee October 22, 2025

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Rock Paper Scissors (2024) Short Film Review: A Breathtaking Portrait of War and Resistance 
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Rock Paper Scissors (2024) Short Film Review: A Breathtaking Portrait of War and Resistance 

Soumalya Chatterjee September 4, 2025

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Largo (2025) Short Film Review: A Poetic Witness to a Refugee Boy’s Odyssey 
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Largo (2025) Short Film Review: A Poetic Witness to a Refugee Boy’s Odyssey 

Soumalya Chatterjee August 20, 2025

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8 Best Rajkummar Rao Movie Performances, Ranked
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8 Best Rajkummar Rao Movie Performances, Ranked

Soumalya Chatterjee September 9, 2025

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Maalik (2025) Movie Review: A Pastiche of the Long-lost Angry Young Men
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Maalik (2025) Movie Review: A Pastiche of the Long-lost Angry Young Men

Soumalya Chatterjee July 24, 2025

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Kaalidhar Laapata (2025) Movie Review: If We Could Measure The Merit Of Cinema By Its Social Relevance Only, ‘Kaalidhar Laapata’ Would Have Been Regarded As A Good Film
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Kaalidhar Laapata (2025) Movie Review: If We Could Measure The Merit Of Cinema By Its Social Relevance Only, ‘Kaalidhar Laapata’ Would Have Been Regarded As A Good Film

Soumalya Chatterjee September 9, 2025

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Sitaare Zameen Par (2025) Movie Review: Aamir Khan’s Latest Film is Political but Lacks the Poetry of its Predecessor
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Sitaare Zameen Par (2025) Movie Review: Aamir Khan’s Latest Film is Political but Lacks the Poetry of its Predecessor

Soumalya Chatterjee September 9, 2025

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‘Scary Things Are on the Horizon’: Conversation with Abhishek Banerjee, Karan Tejpal & Gaurav Dhingra on ‘Stolen’
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‘Scary Things Are on the Horizon’: Conversation with Abhishek Banerjee, Karan Tejpal & Gaurav Dhingra on ‘Stolen’

Soumalya Chatterjee June 16, 2025

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