Issue 7

About the seventh issue

A quick look at what we have in our anniversary issue, and notes from the editors.

6 years ago

Around the world with cinema – 2

Once again, film recommendations for many moods, in many languages.

6 years ago

Still Here, Reel Queer

Anusha reports from the 33rd edition of ReelQ Film Festival in Pittsburgh.

6 years ago

The case is closed

Amit Agarwal takes a close look at Mrinal Sen's 1982 film Kharij.

6 years ago

The Neon Demon

Michael Derrick writes about Hollywood's tryst with horror, and Nicolas Winding Refn's polarizing film, The Neon Demon.

6 years ago

The Dead by Christian Kacht

Kasper Håkansson writes about a novel that is part historical fiction and part nightmare. What if cinema was a tool…

6 years ago

Christian Kracht: De døde

Kasper Håkansson skriver om en roman, der er delvist historisk fiktion og delvist et mareridt. Hvad hvis film var et…

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An Asian American Film Festival

Anusha attends Silk Screen film festival in Pittsburgh.

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The Seen and Unseen

Priyadershini watched Kamila Andini's film and attempts to recreate her journey.

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Towards normalisation

Anusha writes about ReelAbilities Pittsburgh, a film festival with a difference.

6 years ago

On the perils of opining about a movie

Why watch a movie? Why write about it? Madhu has questions, and maybe some answers.

6 years ago

Of feet, burqas, and boundaries

Ramchander's notes from Sg.SAIFF 2018.

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In conversation with Girish Kasaravalli and Siddiq Barmak

Ramchander met the filmmakers when they were in Singapore, for Sg.SAIFF 2018.

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Madras Film Screening Club

A short interview with the team behind MFSC.

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From dawn to dusk

Jayanthi Sankar spends a day at the Singapore South Asian International Film Festival 2018.

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Amit Agarwal: Bringing a film festival to life

An interview with Amit Agarwal, Artistic Director of the Singapore South Asian International Film Festival.

6 years ago

A song across generations

A short essay by Sara Siddiqui Chansarkar, about the potent power of nostalgia, and a song from the Hindi film…

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