India

  • Buddhadev Dasgupta – Urojahaj AKA The Flight (2020)

    2011-2020Buddhadev DasguptaDramaIndia

    The Flight (Urojahaj) describes the mad dream of a simple man to fly the rusted shell of a downed World War II Japanese fighter plane that he finds in the forest.Read More »

  • Buddhadev Dasgupta – Tahader Katha AKA Their Story (1992)

    1991-2000ArthouseBuddhadev DasguptaDramaIndia

    Three years after the partition of India, Shibnath returns from 11 years of imprisonment. He tries to pick up his life again but his past experiences make it impossible.Read More »

  • Don Palathara – 1956, Central Travancore (2019)

    Drama2011-2020ArthouseDon PalatharaIndia

    Kora and his brother Onan gather four men to go on a gaur hunt in order to make some quick money. Their journey progresses through their dreams, desires, fears, fantasies and struggles.Distanced from their families and loved ones, sharing stories help them remember and appreciate their inescapable pasts and make bonds. When the real and imagined nature turn out to be larger than their will and strength could handle, they learn the harsh realities of the endeavor they have taken up.Read More »

  • Kumar Shahani – Var Var Vari aka A Ship Aground (1987)

    1981-1990IndiaKumar ShahaniShort Film

    Obscure Kumar Shahani short film produced by Film and Television Institute of India.

    No other information available.Read More »

  • Asit Sen – Khamoshi AKA Silence (1970)

    1961-1970Asit SenDramaIndiaRomance

    Quote:
    Khamoshi is a 1969 black-and-white Hindi film directed by Asit Sen, starring Rajesh Khanna and Waheeda Rehman. It especially remembered for its songs with music by Hemant Kumar and some haunting lyrics by Gulzar, who also wrote films equally effective dialogues. Though what really made this film stand out was the B &W cinematography by Kamal Bose, who won the Filmfare Award for its work. The film is considered Waheeda Rehman’s finest acting feat, as she carries the entire film through her powerful yet understated acting, she received a Filmfare nomination for it.Read More »

  • Nina Shivdasani – Chhatrabhang AKA The Divine Plan (1976)

    1971-1980DocumentaryExperimentalIndiaNina Shivdasani

    Quote:
    In 1975 Nina Shivdasani Rovshen (aka Nina Sugati SR), made Chhatrabhang – the first Indian film to win the International Fipresci critics award. This 80 min 35mm colour film was shot by AK Bir over a period of 2 weeks, and edited over 1 year by the filmmaker herself. The film was made within Rs 2 lakhs and has rarely been screened in India. Based on a true story, Chhatrabhang explores caste dynamics in a drought stricken village in rural India. This complex film transforms a 3 line news report into a lyrical feature film about the trauma of dilemma, and the processes involved in resolve, change and reform.Read More »

  • Anand Patwardhan – Ram Ke Naam AKA In The Name of God (1992)

    Anand Patwardhan1991-2000DocumentaryIndiaPolitics

    Since gaining independence in 1947, India has been a secular state. But now, as religious fundamentalism grips much of India’s population, the greatest danger to the nation’s extremely strained social fabric may come not from Sikh or Muslim separatists, but from Hindu fundamentalists who are appealing to the 83% Hindu majority to redefine India as a Hindu nation. IN THE NAME OF GOD focuses on the campaign waged by the militant Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) to destroy a 16th century mosque in Ayodhya said to have been built by Babar, the first Mughal Emperor of India. The VHP claim the mosque was built at the birthsite of the Hindu god Ram after Babar razed an existing Ram temple. They are determined to build a new temple to Ram on the same site. This controversial issue which successive governments have refused to resolve has led to religious riots which have cost thousands their lives, culminating in the mosque’s destruction by the Hindus in December of 1992.Read More »

  • Payal Kapadia – A Night of Knowing Nothing (2021)

    Documentary2021-2030ExperimentalIndiaPayal Kapadia

    Through fictional love letters found in a cupboard at the Film and Television Institute of India, we meet L, a film student writing to her estranged lover while he is away. Gradually we’re immersed in the drastic changes taking place at the school and in the lives of young people across the country as they take to the streets to protest widespread discrimination.

    In her debut film, Payal Kapadia deftly merges reality with fiction, weaving together archival footage with student protest videos to create a vital tapestry of the personal and the political. With its dreamlike editing rhythms and a revelatory use of sound, A Night of Knowing Nothing is both an essential document of contemporary India and a nostalgic look at youth fighting the injustice of their time.Read More »

  • Mrinal Sen – Kharij AKA The Case Is Closed (1982)

    1981-1990DramaIndiaMrinal Sen

    The servant boy, a minor, engaged in a middle class family dies mysteriously locked in a kitchen.Read More »

Back to top button