10 Best Films From BIFFES 2017: The 9th Bengaluru International Film Festival featured 230 great films over the span of a week. I happen to catch a meager 17 of them. Here…
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Asghar Farhadi has honed a straightforward and simple cinematic language that is both elusively subtle for casual viewers to appreciate the nuances, and at the same time, psychologically complex & morally ambiguous…
An allegory on loss and sacrifice paints the internalize agony of an Old farmer, effusing melancholic lament thickly layered by mundane activities; Knife in the Clear Water is a leisurely paced, heart-breaking…
Imagine, densely layered, the slow-moving art-house drama of “Once Upon a Time in Anatolia,” meets unsettling scenes & nihilistic, cynical characters shot on the wide screen of “No Country for Old Men,”…
Duet [2017]: A claustrophobic tale of the investigation into the psyche of humans on account of a self-created doubt based on the past relationship. Humans are subconsciously wired to be unpredictable. When it…
Graduation is an intricately woven drama that is partly horror, partly subtle psychological observation of a father-daughter coming of age relationship.