Pranav Kothary On Choosing Good Titles, Rehearsing & Framing For Better Storytelling
Coming Home is philosophical, disquieting and reflective. It’s deceptively simple with the story centered on young romance. But, through its ...
Coming Home is philosophical, disquieting and reflective. It’s deceptively simple with the story centered on young romance. But, through its ...
Actor, writer, producer Jamie Robson has the greatest affinity to acting. And perhaps rightly so, for his career has found ...
Premonition emanates a certain beauty in its stark imagery and characters. A story of a hard-won, begrudgingly allowed relationship between ...
‘Puzzle’ is unsettling, thought-provoking and questioning. When a patient seeks the help of a psychologist, little does she know that ...
Before reading this interview, we recommend that you watch the film and read our review of Spirit here. ‘Spirit’ is based on ...
New York’d is relatable because it’s universal! A short film on Sean and his upside-down world in a city known ...
‘The Silent Child’ has just won the 90th Academy Awards in the Live Action Short film category. Directed by Chris ...
Graffiti is hard to erase off, not just from the wall, but the mind too… Lluís Quílez’s Graffiti follows the ...
Oualid Mouaness’s unique storytelling makes you wonder of his previous dabble in narrating. Not surprising to know then, that he ...
Films fall into two categories. They are either the kind that leave a lasting impression in your mind long after ...
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