Ernesto Sandoval On Illustrations, Female Characters & Audience Reception
Sandoval’s The Devil’s Son is folklorish in its inception, magical in its setting and invigorating in its narration. A cross...
Sandoval’s The Devil’s Son is folklorish in its inception, magical in its setting and invigorating in its narration. A cross...
Ramesh Kumar Kannan’s name has found its mention at awards, festivals and the film circuit. Introduced to music at age...
Back Of The Night is dark, gritty and emotionally taxing. It’s also thought-provoking, philosophical and questioning. While it may not...
Piyush Srivastava is a screenwriter, director and producer. A self-confessed fan of the horror genre, one of his recent shorts...
A Little Place Off Edgware Road does justice to its inspiration - the short story by Graham Greene. Short of...
The Gasser Brothers’ Eclipse is personal; a project keenly undertaken for the message it sends out; the film is novel in...
Recipient of the Best Director’s award at DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival, Tracy Shen’s recent Out Of Place is...
Coming Home is philosophical, disquieting and reflective. It’s deceptively simple with the story centered on young romance. But, through its...
Pranav Kothary’s Coming Home is a 14:57-minute-long discovery of relationships, love and vulnerability. Through the eyes of a teenage girl,...
She is in search of something that would take her mind off of her bitter relationship with her mother. He,...
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