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Featured · Film Festivals · Review Little, Big and Far (2025) ‘WIFF’ Documentary Review: An Obscure Yet Intriguing Meditation on Science, the Stars and Humanity. Andrew Kidd January 2, 2026January 8, 2026
Film Festivals · IFFI · Review Pescador (2025) ‘IFFI’ Movie Review: A Meditative and Magical Tale Set on the Coasts and Jungles of Costa Rica Shivam Pota December 13, 2025December 22, 2025
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Film Festivals · Review Arrest the Midwife (2025) ‘DOC NYC’ Documentary Review: A Critical but Moving Illustration of Present-Day Threats to Reproductive Rights Akash Deshpande November 28, 2025December 23, 2025
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Review Kakbagodaa [2019] Review: Another Aware Film based on the Perception of Privilege Akash Deshpande February 7, 2020
Great Films · Review The Firemen’s Ball [1967] – A Bewitching Satire on Human Frailties and Political Groupthink Arun Kumar February 23, 2021
Film Festivals · Review · TIFF Verdict [2019]: ‘TIFF’ Review – Authentic but Lacking Avneesh Mehta January 9, 2020