While the world still deals with a very different sort of crisis, eventually the focus will (and has to) return to the waves of refugees coming to Europe and...
Category - Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
In her 2007 essay “The world as India”, American writer Susan Sontag highlighted how English, the “language of the conqueror”, still shapes Indian society...
"The Tenant" is no "Malena", but is rather entertaining, well-shot, well directed and acted and manages to communicate its main comments adequately.
"Watch Over Me" is a very important documentary that highlights a side of life most people do not want to acknowledge even
In the hope of helping lift the spirits of people in India during these exceptionally dark times
INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL OF LOS ANGELES The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) is a nonprofit organization devoted to a greater appreciation of Indian...
The festival boasts an impressive total of 40 films, including 3 World, 8 North American, 5 U.S. and 17 Los Angeles premieres, spanning 17 languages, with 16...
Absent (2017) by Sudarshan Suresh (16 min) Zola can barely keep her head above water between the demands of a stressful job and the heavy burden of taking...
The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) – the premiere venue for the best annual showcase of independent cinema from India and its Diaspora – announced...
Vaishali Sinha is an Indian activist filmmaker with a penchant for socially sensitive issues, often related to female sexuality, such as surrogacy, abort and...