I think it is easy and simple, just to love yourself and others. I always say that you have to love yourself and care about yourself, only then you can love...
Author - Joanna Kończak
I graduated in the field of cross-cultural psychology, what made me curious of the worlds far outside my backyard. Hence you may meet me roaming the Asian and European sideways as I love travelling, especially solo. Have been watching movies since I remember, and I share the same enthusiasm for experimental arthouse as well as glittering blockbusters and the filthiest of horrors. Indian cinema became the area of my particular interest. Apart from being a frantic cinephile, I devour piles of books. As I have been working in the publishing house known for children’s books (and even authored a couple of toms) for over a decade, I became quite successful in hiding the dreadful truth: never managed to grow up.
On the importance of inheriting the past to face the future, different coping mechanisms when it comes to grief, and the comlicated art of neon signs making.
About he concept of historical trauma, the complexities of loyalty within Indonesian society, dymamics of power and what it means to be a good person.
Feeds our eyes with images from the factories, where time has stopped, and the production process seems to be not much different from its initial days.
Shishir Jha is a Mumbai-based filmmaker born in Bihar. His debut feature, "Tortoise Under The Earth", combines fiction with the engaged enviormental...
The film seems more like an essay, a contemplative journey exploring the relationship between people and nature, signaling the exploitation of the weak by...
An attempt to capture a post-war consciousness, a pain that keeps throbbing.
The title, “Moha”, is a term found both in Buddhism and Hinduism, and can be understood as an attachment to worldly matters or as delusion and dullness. Prajna...
If you ever considered catching up with mammoths of world literature in a moviesque nutshell, this 1993’s Japanese animation may be a good way to tick off the...
About the Thai educational system and the government’s propaganda, finding more in common than we could have expected