Born and bred in Kochi, Karun, a security guard stationed in the town of Gurez in Kashmir finds himself falling…
Browsing: Film Festival
Charlie Shackleton’s “Zodiac Killer Project” begins with an empty parking lot—one of the sites of the infamous Zodiac murders. No…
Self-discovery rarely happens in grand, sweeping moments. More often, it sneaks up on you—in a stray comment, a familiar scent,…
Durga Chew-Bose’s adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s “Bonjour Tristesse” dazzles on the surface, soaking in the golden light of the French…
Kana can’t focus. She’s meeting a friend at a café, catching up over the kind of news that should shake…
As my coverage of this year’s Santa Barbara International Film Festival drew to a close, I set my sights on…
Marcus Knight—a good-natured young man with Cerebral Palsy and Autism who is musically inclined and harbours Broadway dreams—wins a scholarship…
Beata Parkanová’s “Tiny Lights” (Czech: Světýlka) captures a dissolving family from an unusual perspective—that of a six-year-old girl. Rather than…
Time curses us all. It is a dark, morbid line to begin a film review with. But for Clint Bentley’s…
It was to my surprise that Eva Victor’s feature debut “Sorry, Baby” (screening in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the…