No Pasa Nada

Directed by Victoria Naranjos Montoya | Reviewed by Debopam Deb Roy   Director Victoria Naranjos Montoya’s No Pasa Nada is an absolute treat to all cinephiles. It is a simple yet deeply unsettling film which will perhaps foster your thoughts about the different behavioural patterns of human beings in the world outside. The story is about a girl named Angela whom we observe in two separate time and space. Throughout the...

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SARKA

Directed by David Polcyn, Erik Rodgers | Reviewed by Debopam Deb Roy Sarka is a wartime drama that takes place in Prague circa 1948. By the end of 1946, Czechoslovakia comes under the direct rule of Communist dictatorship resulting in the rampant execution of non-communist members of the state. The film tells us the story of Sarka, the pregnant wife of Jindrich, who takes up extreme measures in order to...

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Smithy

Directed by Xi Chen| Reviewed by Debopam Deb Roy   Smithy is a beautiful 2D animated film that gives us a glimpse of the world of mice. The story revolves around the lives of toiling mice who sustain their livelihood through extreme hardship. There is an omnipresent fear of being hunted by owls, or at least that’s what the authority wants them to believe. Directed by Xi Chen, the film is an...

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“CASE #3809 – The Eldritch Mortician”

Directed by Jose Evangelista | Reviewed by Kamalika Sarkar "CASE #3809 - The Eldritch Mortician" is a crime story OF 16mins 37secs runtime directed by an emerging filmmaker Jose Evangelista, a recent graduate with an AA degree in film. Jose is a young director from United States of America.  In spite of being a student filmmaker he has created a remarkable suspense thriller in form of animation.   The opening scene features a...

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Economic Scenario of Animation Industry

An article by Diyashi Sharma   Animation Industry is the next big thing happening in the film industry, Animated films over the years have escalated very fast making it one of the fastest growing sector in the entertainment industry.According to the reports from the KPMG India-FICCI Indian Media and Entertainment Industry Report 2017, the Indian animation and VFX industry grew at 16.4 per cent in 2016 to reach a size of INR...

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LUIS BUÑUEL: CHARACTER OF A TEACHER

An article by Miguel Ángel Barroso   Filmmaker Luis Buñuel was born in Spain but was not born anywhere in Spain: he was born in Aragón, but not anywhere in Aragon: he was born in Calanda, which is not anywhere to be born. Calanda is a town in the region of Bajo Aragón, province of Teruel. Its current name comes from the Celtiberians; A Celtic pre-Roman settlement that settled there with the...

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MONTHLY RESULTS OCTOBER-2021

RESULTS (October-2021) CATEGORY: Amateur Film WINNER Inhuman Directed by Iñigo Acha Spain - OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Transition Directed by Sharique Sarfaraz Siddiqui India - Hector heat stroke Directed by MICKE France - CATEGORY: Animated Film  WINNER Chiu' Funk mo' Directed by Davide Comelli Italy - OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD The Boy and The Mountain Directed by Santiago Aguilera, Gabriel Monreal Chile - shadowland Directed by bellopropello Switzerland - Gecko Echo Directed by William J Thinnes United States - On / Off Directed by Nicolas P. Villarreal Argentina - CATEGORY: Best Actor WINNER Into Temptation Acted by Juan Manuel Salcito United States - OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD The Dirty Detective (confession time) Directed by Eddie C Vincent United States - CATEGORY:Best Cinematography WINNER Into Temptation Cinematographed by...

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Stanley Kubrick & The Birth of Visual Poetry

Written by Shailik Bhaumik   The power of imagination makes us infinite - John Muir [dropcap]S[/dropcap]ecretive, reclusive, strange, mysterious or cold whatever they say about Stanley Kubrick doesn’t fade the distinguished mark he left in the history of cinema through his works. Stanley Kubrick was far from a one-dimensional director. It's true that the 13 feature-length films he made over 50 years of his film career present a disenchanted, sardonic and generally pessimistic...

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ABBAS KIAROSTAMI : Of Ordinary Men and Extraordinary Stories

An article by Monali Majhi A Traffic-guard turned Graphic Designer turned Film Director Abbas Kiarostami was not a cinephile when he made his first feature. Born in Tehran on 22ndJune, 1940, Kiarostami was son of a painter and interior designer father from whom he inherited his knack for painting. He was an introverted child with communication problems. He never talked to his classmates throughout his basic education. Instead, he used painting...

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Mrinal Sen – Walking Down Alone

An article by Triptayan Chatterjee Just that was the second half of the twentieth century. In the world of parallel cinema, a new wave was seen in the ocean. From Bengali language film, it turned into the film language of international and global cinema. Choosing the most considerable aspect of the different foundations of cinema, the new films made its way. Surrealism, existentialism, Marxism was the center point, post-modernism, new wave,...

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