Ram Ke Naam [1992] Documentary Review – A Cop-out take on 1992 Riot
Ram Ke Naam/ In The Name of Ram There are three ways to approach a documentary according to me:- as…
Ram Ke Naam/ In The Name of Ram There are three ways to approach a documentary according to me:- as…
“The Cordillera of Dreams (‘La Cordillera de los suenos’, 2019) once again explores the majesty of Chile’s landscapes set against…
Leila Conners’ Ice on Fire (2019) is both a wake-up call and a call to action documentary that (once again)…
In a country where sport, essentially cricket, is one of the parameters of nationwide pride and patriotism, Sachin is,…
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Todd Haynes is unique among the new wave of American filmmakers who emerged in the ‘90s and transformed the landscape…
“If “Psycho” had been intended as a serious picture, it would have been shown as a clinical case with no…
There’s a lot to be petrified about the state of our world, as Kenya-Jade Pinto’s debut feature, “The Sandbox,” testifies….
Slavoj Žižek, in “Violence: six sideways reflections”, argues for a three-layered model of violence – subjective, symbolic & systemic. Perhaps…