Zahir Omar's directorial debut feature “Fly by Night” takes us to a familiar territory of a genre cinema, but in a less threadbare setting of Kuala Lumpur's...
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.
A portrayal of a marriage in crisis is nothing uncommon in Iranian cinema. Not once, not twice we were quiet observers of the bonds and relations falling apart...
The movie is no less enigmatic than its title. “Taking the Horse to Eat Jalebis” (Ghode Ko Jalebi Khilane Le Ja Riya Hoon), by the theatre veteran Anamika...
Provides the exceptional cinematic experience of changing the usual “Western” perspective.
Praveen Morchhale is an Indian director and screenwriter. He made his feature debut with ”Barefoot to Goa” (2015). His second movie, “Walking with the Wind”...
Rima Das, a self-taught filmmaker, emerged with the impressive and empathic coming-of-age tale “Village Rockstars,” set in rural Assam. Premiered in 2017 at...
Zahir Omar's directorial debut feature “Fly by Night” takes us to a familiar territory of a genre cinema, but in a less threadbare setting of Kuala Lumpur's...
You don't need a tormenting rattling of machine guns to tell about terrors of war. You don't need buckets of blood to depict violence. Praveen Morchhale...
Throughout his career, Sriram Raghavan has made neo-noir style his trademark. First, the director successfully exploited it in his debut feature “Ek Hasina...
Ananad Patwardhan does not care about easy applause. The director who made his name by insightful, hard-hitting documentaries, taking into the spotlight...