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Review Banel & Adama (2024) Movie Review: Ramata-Toulaye Syโs Elegant, Atmospheric Debut is Propelled by a Singular Heroine Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025
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Film Festivals · Review We Are Inside (2024) โVisions du Reelโ Review: Sensitively Probes a Father-Daughter Bond Debanjan Dhar April 26, 2024
Film Festivals · Review The Mother of All Lies (2023) Movie Review: Exemplary Feat of Autofiction is an Ode to Collective Healing Through Reframing the Pastย Virat Nehru January 12, 2024
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