How Ingmar Bergman Explores Dissociation and Identity in Persona
Ingmar Bergman wrote the screenplay for Persona (1966) while he was in the hospital recovering from physical illness and was…
Ingmar Bergman wrote the screenplay for Persona (1966) while he was in the hospital recovering from physical illness and was…
Hye-Reong Park’s absorbing documentary The Wandering Chef (2019), on the outset, sounded a bit like an episode of Man vs…
We live in an age where social media has the power to solve problems faster than real-life actions. We have…
Lenin M. Sivan’s LGBTQ drama ‘Roobha’ is quite reminiscent of Wong-Kar-Wai’s style, especially during its quiet, understated moments. After all,…
Bulbul Can Sing, a coming-of-age docufiction by the rising voice in the Indian independent film arena, Rima Das, provides the…
Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ is a French Historical Drama that was selected to compete for the Palme d’Or…
After the series of bad choices like unimaginative sex comedy ‘Oh, Ramona!’, muddled Korean supernatural horror ‘Svaha: The Sixth Finger’,…
Shohei Imamura, a very politically conscious film-maker and one of the key figures of Japanese New Wave, once said: “I…
As fun, lively & gleeful as any unsupervised house party, Booksmart is a passionately crafted, gleefully narrated & wonderfully acted…