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The case is closedThe case is closed

The case is closed

Amit Agarwal takes a close look at Mrinal Sen's 1982 film Kharij.

7 years ago
The Neon DemonThe Neon Demon

The Neon Demon

Michael Derrick writes about Hollywood's tryst with horror, and Nicolas Winding Refn's polarizing film, The Neon Demon.

7 years ago
The Dead by Christian KachtThe Dead by Christian Kacht

The Dead by Christian Kacht

Kasper Håkansson writes about a novel that is part historical fiction and part nightmare. What if cinema was a tool…

7 years ago
An Asian American Film FestivalAn Asian American Film Festival

An Asian American Film Festival

Anusha attends Silk Screen film festival in Pittsburgh.

7 years ago
The Seen and UnseenThe Seen and Unseen

The Seen and Unseen

Priyadershini watched Kamila Andini's film and attempts to recreate her journey.

7 years ago
Towards normalisationTowards normalisation

Towards normalisation

Anusha writes about ReelAbilities Pittsburgh, a film festival with a difference.

7 years ago
On the perils of opining about a movieOn the perils of opining about a movie

On the perils of opining about a movie

Why watch a movie? Why write about it? Madhu has questions, and maybe some answers.

7 years ago
Of feet, burqas, and boundariesOf feet, burqas, and boundaries

Of feet, burqas, and boundaries

Ramchander's notes from Sg.SAIFF 2018.

7 years ago
In conversation with Girish Kasaravalli and Siddiq BarmakIn conversation with Girish Kasaravalli and Siddiq Barmak

In conversation with Girish Kasaravalli and Siddiq Barmak

Ramchander met the filmmakers when they were in Singapore, for Sg.SAIFF 2018.

7 years ago
Madras Film Screening ClubMadras Film Screening Club

Madras Film Screening Club

A short interview with the team behind MFSC.

7 years ago
From dawn to duskFrom dawn to dusk

From dawn to dusk

Jayanthi Sankar spends a day at the Singapore South Asian International Film Festival 2018.

7 years ago
Amit Agarwal: Bringing a film festival to lifeAmit Agarwal: Bringing a film festival to life

Amit Agarwal: Bringing a film festival to life

An interview with Amit Agarwal, Artistic Director of the Singapore South Asian International Film Festival.

7 years ago
A song across generationsA song across generations

A song across generations

A short essay by Sara Siddiqui Chansarkar, about the potent power of nostalgia, and a song from the Hindi film…

7 years ago
About the sixth issueAbout the sixth issue

About the sixth issue

A directory of features in our sixth issue. You could begin here!

7 years ago
Around the world with cinemaAround the world with cinema

Around the world with cinema

Film recommendations for many moods, in many languages.

7 years ago
Interview with the team of TashiInterview with the team of Tashi

Interview with the team of Tashi

Ramchander met the cast and crew of Tashi, an independent film shot in Singapore.

7 years ago
In conversation with B PrasannaIn conversation with B Prasanna

In conversation with B Prasanna

He composed our magazine's theme music! But we spoke to him about other things too.

7 years ago
How Studio Ghibli brought Japan back to meHow Studio Ghibli brought Japan back to me

How Studio Ghibli brought Japan back to me

Julia Shiota writes about growing up Japanese-American; with art work by Clinton Tham.

7 years ago

Movie watching in the Gulf

Manishankar Prasad looks at how the Indian diaspora in the Middle East consumes films.

7 years ago

Why Bergman? Why not?

Amitava Akash Nag tells us what Bergman’s films mean to him.

7 years ago

Missing dosa in Delaware

Naveena Vijayan watches a gourmet film that leaves her hungry.

7 years ago

In praise of slow cinema

Kamila Kunda shares her passion for cinema that reflects the natural rhythms of life.

7 years ago

An exploration of emotional infidelity

Gayathiri looks at how this issue is presented in The Red Thread (Spanish) and Sathi Leelavathi (Tamil).

7 years ago

Paper art expresses a mega landscape change

Coco introduces us to Rob Carter's stop-motion film Metropolis.

7 years ago

Snapshots from CIQFF 2018

Pradheep reports from the Chennai International Queer Film Festival 2018.

7 years ago

Kaala and Pa Ranjith the artist

Ramchander argues that Pa Ranjith's filmography is never lacking in form, even if such complaints abound.

7 years ago

Do you watch cartoons?

A fabulous comic panel by Unaka, about the pleasure of watching animated films.

7 years ago

Standing Solo

Ramakrishnan takes us on a tour of Art Deco theatres in South Mumbai.

7 years ago

Behind the screen

Vishwanathan talks to those who make the magic of cinema possible—the men in the projection rooms, the ticket collector, the…

7 years ago

The Golden Mile

Kurien visits the Golden Mile Complex in Singapore, where every kind of film-goer can find a movie to watch.

7 years ago