Bulbul Can Sing, a coming-of-age docufiction by the rising voice in the Indian independent film arena, Rima Das, provides the audience with a window which opens into the heartlands of Das’ native…

Bulbul Can Sing, a coming-of-age docufiction by the rising voice in the Indian independent film arena, Rima Das, provides the audience with a window which opens into the heartlands of Das’ native…
The best women directed films Of 2018 show a promising future for female filmmakers. The stories weaved by these exceptional directors have all paved way for more stories that profess arcs that…
The 14th Edition of the Habitat Film Festival is here. Starting on the 17th of May, the festival will go on for 10 days featuring more than 40 feature films in 19…
The master story-teller Lee Chang-dong’s Burning is the first South Korean film to be shortlisted in the 91st Academy Awards’ best foreign-language film category, and if Academy does not throw any surprises, it would…
Village Rockstars [2018]: ‘IFFLA’ Review Set in rural Assam, where the backwaters of India can almost leave you desperately moving your entire life in a wooden boat, Dhunu (Bhanita Das) – a…