Chandradeep Das's Statement: The film is a tribute to all the silent survivors in our society, especially ours which reeks of rampant patriarchy. The agony is...
Category - Bengali Reviews
Chandradeep Das, son of veteran director Anjan Das, shot this Bengali short in collaboration with Bhavana Goparaju, Nikita Ivanenko (producers) and Rinat...
Srijit Mukherji made the film “Jaatishwaar” (A Musical of Memories) to pay tribute to a cult song with the same name by Kabir Suman, one of the greatest...
“Jonaki” is avant-garde filmmaking at its best with the kind of narrative choices that makes it unique and rare in world cinema.
As I have mentioned in various articles over the years, I have watched (and enjoyed) a number of extreme (I really want to say f*cked up) movies, from worm...
The screen debut “Cat Sticks” by the Indian filmmaker Ronny Sen challenges our prejudice about Indian cinema right from the start – it is a lean art house...
“It's not raining here, its only clouds…” Although its possibilities are seemingly endless, one of the most interesting aspects of art may be to...
Judging by its international title, the third feature by Kolkata-based Bengali filmmaker Amartya Bhattacharyya, “The He Without Him”, is a poetic...
Buddhadeb Dasgupta is one of the most prominent contemporary Bengali filmmakers, having received 27 National Awards, the Best Director Award at the Venice Film...
“What would happen if we all left?” In the career of Indian director Satyajit Ray, “The Music Room” can be regarded as something of a change. While...