Saturday, May 17, 2025

Topic: Film review

A will shrouded by misfortunes: Ouseppinte Osiyathu is a riveting thriller

Directed by debutant Sarath Chandran R.J., Ouseppinte Osiyathu is a compelling slow-burn drama set against the breathtaking expanse of cardamom plantations in Idukki’s Peerumedu.

Love, labour and sacrificial rooster: watching ‘Victoria’

Sivaranjini. J’s ‘Victoria’ premiered at the Malayalam Cinema Today section at the 29th International Film Festival Kerala on Saturday. Produced by Kerala State Film...

Cobalt Blue: A familiar hue in a sea of foreignness

Sachin Kundalkar’s Cobalt Blue, now streaming on Netflix, further mystifies the old and numbing habit called love.

Revisiting IFFR: Watching Indian Cinema in a European Festival

The fiftieth edition of the International Film Festival of Rotterdam has come to a close in the last week. The festival programme was divided...

Milestone: A journey with India’s alienated working class

Ivan Ayr’s second feature, Milestone, perfectly illustrates Marx’s concept of alienation. Man becomes alienated and is no longer free when he performs labour out...