Of displacement and memory

Paroma writes about the animated film, The Breadwinner, set in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.

4 years ago

Smells like inclusion

Amit Agarwal writes about the newly released Netflix film, Axone.

4 years ago

Influential, Dissuasive, and Thought-Provoking Monologues

Konstantinos lists ten of his favourite monologues from films and television shows.

4 years ago

Soft men

Anusha writes about the men in Eeb Ally Ooo! and Nasir.

4 years ago

Connecting the dots

A conversation with the director and two of the cast members of the feature film DOTS, shot and produced remotely…

4 years ago

Lakshmi Talkies and Whistling Samosas

Ramchander gives us a taste of Isai’s poems that observe life through the lens of Tamil cinema.

4 years ago

From physical reality to virtual reality

Antara creates a comic panel based on the futuristic movie Her.

4 years ago

Looking into a girl’s mind

Sanjana watches Roopa Rao’s Kannada film Gantumoote and draws her thoughts.

4 years ago

About the sixteenth issue

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5 years ago

These strange times

Editor’s note; but Anusha gets carried away.

5 years ago

On Tezuka Osamu’s experimental animated shorts

Julia Shiota revisits part of the legendary artist’s filmography.

5 years ago

Epic Plot Holes in Iconic Films

Konstantinos has a few questions up his sleeve!

5 years ago

The complex trinity of women in Parasakthi

Shakila Zamboulingame analyses the representations of women in this iconic Tamil film from 1952.

5 years ago

Telling stories about ‘the rest’

The team behind Baaki Pictures talks to us about documentary filmmaking.

5 years ago

A conversation with Brett Chapman

Brett Chapman talks to us about his short films, his filmmaking journey, and his influences.

5 years ago

Future of Cinema: Storytelling through Episodes

Ramchander recaps for us a panel discussion he attended during SGIFF 2019.

5 years ago

Poems from São Paulo

Rafaella shares with us a couple of poems from her collection Prelúdio in Blue.

5 years ago

Cries and Whispers

Pranav Kumar writes a poem inspired by Bergman’s Cries and Whispers.

5 years ago

An accumulation of sorrows

Keerthana’s rendering of visuals from the Lebanese film Capernaum

5 years ago

About the fifteenth issue

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5 years ago

Pendance Film Festival

Anusha Srinivasan attends the young, indie film festival in Toronto.

5 years ago

This is England ’83 / ’86 / ’88 / ’90

Konstantinos writes about the film that gave audiences a peek into youth culture and English society during the Thatcher era.

5 years ago

Behind the scenes at Film Inquiry

Manon de Reeper, the founder and editor-in-chief of Film Inquiry talks to us about running a magazine, film journalism, film…

5 years ago

A few questions for the JAEFF team

Joshua Smith and Dr. George Crosthwait talk to us about making the avant-garde accessible.

5 years ago

A Secret Love

Tehmina Khan shares her thoughts on Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire. 

5 years ago

Koogai

Anusha visits Koogai, a cinema library in Chennai.

5 years ago

About the fourteenth issue

Find out what's in store!

5 years ago

Screening Resistance: National Bodies and Colonial Histories

Hanako Lowry writes about attending the Japanese Avant-Garde Experimental Film Festival in London.

5 years ago

The Fine Line between Reality and Farce: Notes from SGIFF 2019

Ramchander’s notes from Singapore International Film Festival 2019.

5 years ago

Making of Asvagosh, the documentary: An interview with Vamsi & Uma Kathir

The World of Apu speaks to Vamsi and Uma Kathir, the makers of a documentary on Tamil writer Rajendra Cholan.

5 years ago