
Between handmade and computer-generated, makers of animated movies have found a perfect path for artistic freedom
Between handmade and computer-generated, makers of animated movies have found a perfect path for artistic freedom
A flashback into the golden era of Indian art cinema reflects a creative spell that coincided with nation-building
According to Indian writer-filmmaker Paromita Vohra, societies have responded in different ways in the aftermath of the health emergency.
One man’s guilt trip to Sri Lanka’s post-war northeast explores the continuing inner violence
The Toronto festival, which concludes today, has traditionally selected Indian films every year to cater to Toronto’s large South Asian…
It is two completely different stories and two different histories. One is from the oppressed and one from the oppressor.
The central question in The Earthspinner is creativity & how you have to battle constraints to assert its absolute importance
For decades, artists in the country have been dragged to court for alleged offences such as obscenity, hurting people’s sentiments,…
The coronavirus pandemic has pushed many artists ensconced in their studios to engage with the community creatively.
A coffin maker’s tale of revenge, against his enemies and nature wreckers
The world’s biggest film festival, which together with the film market draws about 40,000 professionals to the quiet surroundings of…
The sophomore feature of Dhaka-based director Abdullah Mohammad Saad, Rehana Maryam Noor is Bangladesh’s own MeToo story, though it is…
In the 53rd edition of Directors’ Fortnight, Mumbai-born Kapadia’s A Night of Knowing Nothing will be part of the main…
Byapari, who worked in dhabas and washed plates, spent several years in jail for his association with the Naxalite movement…
JNU alumna Pallavi Paul wowed audiences at the Rotterdam festival with a new film on police violence and a speech…
A police surgeon exchanges his saw and scalpel for a pen
Mounted online, the exhibition brings together works from around the world to make sense of the pandemic and how it…
The first part of Bengali writer Manoranjan Byapari’s Chandal Jibon trilogy is a saga of displacement and despair