Ram met the director and screenwriter of the Spanish film La Novia when they were in Singapore for EUFF 2019.
An interview with the inspirational film director and motivational speaker from Romania.
Elayabharath caught a screening of this film in Singapore and made a painting.
Jayanthi Sankar painted a set of four posters, for the movies she watched at EUFF 2019.
Kenneth Tan, the chairman of Singapore Film Society, speaks about his 29-year-long association with the European Union Film Festival.
The Dutch filmmaker tells us about his nature films and making animals act, among other things.
The designer and illustrator talks to us about art and cinema.
Aswin Ramachandran attended the Dalit Film and Cultural Festival (DALIFF) in New York earlier this year, and wrote about it…
Anuradha Warrier writes about the women in the progressive cinema of Nav Ketan.
Sureshkumar revisits a movie from his childhood, under very different circumstances.
Konstantinos reflects on the narrative and character development of the television series.
Elancharan Gunasekaran writes a haiku sequence inspired by the film Lords of Chaos.
Brief notes from Iniyavan Elumalai, who attended the International Film Festival at Rotterdam this year.
P. Lakshmi Narayanan attends the Independent Film Festival of Chennai 2019.
பி.லெட்சுமி நாராயணன் சென்னை சுயாதீனத் திரைப்பட விழாவில் தனது அனுபவத்தைப் பகிர்கிறார்.
Iniyavan Elumalai, our press correspondent at IFFR 2019, chats with filmmaker Gurvinder Singh.
Iniyavan Elumalai chats with Eva Ionesco at IFFR 2019, helped by a translator and a lot of coffee.
The founder and editor of The Silent Film Quarterly, the only magazine dedicated to silent cinema, answers our questions with…
The documentary and feature filmmaker from Iran answers our questions over email.
...and her performance of ‘Nazar Lagi Raja Tore Bangle Par’, Richard Singer writes.
Sureshkumar listens closely to the “Married Life” montage from Up, to examine how music is married to the moving images.
Rose Dymock writes about the 1958 movie Shadows, directed by John Cassavetes.
Konstantinos writes about Found Footage and its long-standing popularity in the horror genre.
Madhu watches two contemporaneous Tamil movies and writes about them.
Film recommendations for different moods, in different languages.