"The Chess Players" is a farcical film concerning oyalty, their apathy, and the game of chess.
Author - Raktim Nandi
Hello, I'm Raktim Nandi, an Indian from the state of Bengal. I'm a student of Literature and a regular author for multiple sports sites. In addition, I'm a cinephile with a particular weakness for Asian films. One can find me watching Ōbayashi and Anno films in morning and Ghibli in evening.
We speak with Don Palathara about 1956, Travancore, his influences and favourites, hile simultaneously looking at the state of Indian cinema audience and...
Don Palathara's latest is a beautiful period piece.
"The Wind Will Carry Us" is a flowing experience of slowing down and contemplating on life.
An aesthetically strong criticism of society through a blend of comedy and melancholy
A documentary half-a-decade in the making, "Rock Me To The Moon" involves fathers and music to great success.
"Growing Up" is a poignant tale of a child's journey towards adulthood.
A coming-of-age tale of the highest order.