India
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: Members of the Problematic Family (dir. R Gowtham) | Review
Indian New Wave director R Gowtham goes full Paul Thomas Anderson in Berlinale’s "Members of the Problematic Family" — an…
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IFFR 2026
IFFR 2026: Mayilaa (dir. Semmalar Annam) | Review
Melodi Dorcas soars like a “Hercules in a Saree” in Semmalar Annam’s divinely charged cinema "Mayilaa," where the weight women…
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RIDM 2025
RIDM 2025: CycleMahesh | Interview with Suhel Banerjee
“There is no innocent filmmaker,” says Suhel Banerjee, who turns a young migrant worker’s odyssey into a deep, hybrid work…
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RIDM 2025
RIDM 2025: Letters from Wolf Street | Interview with Arjun Talwar & Bigna Tomschin
Arjun Talwar’s "Letters from Wolf Street," which opened RIDM 2025, is a tender, Varda-inspired portrait of everyday encounters that “turns…
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Doc Edge 2025
Doc Edge 2025: Marriage Cops (dirs. Shashwati Talukdar, Cheryl Hess) | Review
"Marriage Cops" charms with warmth and absurdity as it shows the progress and challenges of a police squad tasked with…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025: Snow Flower | Interview with Chhaya Kadam
Indian actress Chhaya Kadam brings raw emotion, fearless honesty, and Konkan soil to Cannes with "Snow Flower," presented at the…
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IFFLA 2025
IFFLA 2025: Cactus Pears (dir. Rohan Parashuram Kanawade) | Review
Pure love, under the dome of resentment, grief, and obligation, finds a warm meaning in IFFLA’s narrative feature "Sabar Bonda"…
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IFFLA 2025
IFFLA 2025: An Orphanage of Memories, Tracker, The Feast | Reviews
IFFLA 2025’s three exceptional shorts represent strength, validation, and audaciousness in female empowerment in today’s world of reformation.
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IFFLA 2025
IFFLA 2025: Humans in the Loop (dir. Aranya Sahay) | Review
"Humans in the Loop" reveals a side of AI rarely seen in cinema—where humans and technology influence each other’s parallel…
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Berlinale 2025
Berlinale 2025: Shadowbox | Interview with Tanushree Das, Saumyananda Sahi and Tillotama Shome
Rooted in deeply personal experiences, "Baksho Bondi" is a labour of love for directors Tanushree Das and Saumyananda Sahi, who,…
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