‘Before Christmas’ Is A Story Of China’s Little Known Commercial Market

Inspired by the ‘China Christmas Factory photographs taken by Chen Ronghui’, director He Chuyao’s 14:56 minutes in duration ‘Before Christmas’ is a heartfelt narration of China’s labour market at the backdrop of Christmas; except that this one doesn’t have any Santa coming! The story (written by He Chuyao) follows an 18-year-old played by Hou Deyang… Continue reading ‘Before Christmas’ Is A Story Of China’s Little Known Commercial Market

‘The Ribbon On The Kite’ Is Every War Veteran’s Hope

Set in early 2000, Afghanistan, the film opens to a visual of Daerik (Greg Hill), a war veteran who has returned to his hometown after being discharged from his services. Accompanied by painful memories, Daerik is an archetype of every war hero who has survived. Hounded by acute PTSD and recollections of the horrors witnessed,… Continue reading ‘The Ribbon On The Kite’ Is Every War Veteran’s Hope

New York’d Is A Hilarious Play Out Of Every City Dweller’s Life!

There are those days when everything goes in your favour! And then there are those, when you wonder who rolled the dice for you! New York’d is a 12:59 minutes play-out of the later. Sean (Karan Choudhary) is a regular blue collared New Yorker, who feels blessed for his urban existence. A lazy Saturday morning… Continue reading New York’d Is A Hilarious Play Out Of Every City Dweller’s Life!

Short Film ‘Destiny’ Will Make You Rethink, Reflect And Ponder On The Fate Of New Age Romance!

Written and Directed by Vikkramm Chandirramani, ‘Destiny’ opens to Tanya (Nikita Vijayvargia) getting dressed for her date. Her best friend Richa (Monika Panwar) is busy indulging her in a friendly banter. The girls’ conversation reveals the closeness they share, their ease of comfort in discussing just about anything only goes on to show the confidante… Continue reading Short Film ‘Destiny’ Will Make You Rethink, Reflect And Ponder On The Fate Of New Age Romance!

‘Roza’, A Tale Of Love Bound By Faith…

Written and directed by Aditya Khude, Roza is essentially a love story set against the backdrop of a city that has lost its peace to communal violence. A topic that is often discussed in the political arena, it is familiar to those aware of history and evolution of civilizations and cities. But, Khude manages to… Continue reading ‘Roza’, A Tale Of Love Bound By Faith…

This Women’s Day Join ‘Mrs. Poucheau’ To Chronicle A Woman’s Journey!

She stands there languorously, against the wooden pillar; her shoulder holding her gentle frame still. Her face broken into a half smile, her eyes retreated into another world; she is a woman who has lived. As a kaleidoscope of memories dances before her eyes, a knowing smile widens; her eyes riveted by the flashes of… Continue reading This Women’s Day Join ‘Mrs. Poucheau’ To Chronicle A Woman’s Journey!

Review: ‘The Silent Child’ Wants You To Hear Her Out Loud & Clear After Winning At The 2018 Oscars!

At 19:55 minutes of duration, this film stands really tall at accomplishing something out of the ordinary. It manages to draw your attention to certain alarming facts that as a society we have all come to neglect or worse still, overlook. It coerces you to think, feel and not digress, all without being overtly preachy… Continue reading Review: ‘The Silent Child’ Wants You To Hear Her Out Loud & Clear After Winning At The 2018 Oscars!

‘Watu Wote’ Is A True, Compelling Tale For Those Longing For Peace…

Cinematographer Felix Striegel’s camera takes you through the dark alleys of Nairobi. It is winter 2015. You see Jua (Adelyne Wairimu) walking through the barely lit back-streets, baggage in hand; her walk, determined and pensive as she looks around cautiously. The atmosphere is volatile. You can feel the chaos, it’s palpable. The deserted streets speak… Continue reading ‘Watu Wote’ Is A True, Compelling Tale For Those Longing For Peace…

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