Rituparno Ghosh (1961-2013) emerged on the Bengali film world in early nineties after the death of Satyajit Ray. He worked for an advertisement agency...
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In my dealings with Asian cinema, I have seen a number of strange, extreme and experimental films, but I have to admit “Mehsampur” left me quite...
People trying to find their real parents is a theme that has been done a fair bit in cinema for a long time now. The latest voice to tell the story is that of...
Winner of the Grand Prix de Montreal at the 21st Festival International du Film Pour Enfants de Montréal Film (FIFEM), “Relief” is a rather unusual children's...
Last project of producer Abis Rizvi before he passed away in the 2017 Istanbul nightclub shooting, “T for Taj Mahal” is coming to the London Indian...
During the recent years, there has been an increase on the Asian films that deal with the LGBT community, with productions like “Wolf and...
Set in rural Assam, where the backwaters of India can almost leave you desperately moving your entire life in a wooden boat, Dhunu (Bhanita Das) – a...
Having premiered at Busan and already received an award from Mumbai MAMI International Film Festival, “In the Shadows” is a very interesting movie...
The Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival is a cinematic treasure trove of carefully curated premieres of Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi independent...