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![]() | This filmmaker from Assam is awakening India’s conscience to the palate of the NortheastIn conversation with a filmmaker who is on the hunt for untold tales, and seems to have an eye for the best frame possible, in absolutely any situation | |
![]() | #ThrowbackToday: How the prestigious Cannes Film Festival became a big dealIn today's #TBT, we talk about the much-talked-about already, Cannes Film Festival. It has become huge now, but its humble beginnings are something that we would like to explore today | |
![]() | Ditch Netflix and Amazon Prime because this platform showcases the choicest indie films you need to watch now!Anantha Perumal and Amrita Sekhar founded India Cinema House to showcase the best of indie cinema and virtually engage the audience with it. This is why you need to check out this cool portal ASAP! | |
![]() | The future of films: What to look forward to in 2021Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, movie halls in the country shut their doors by the middle of March to contain the spread of the virus | |
![]() | How this Odia talent firm can help you get on the cast or crew of the next big film or hit seriesThis start-up ensures that you have the chops to be in the cast or crew of a serial or even a movie. They already have over 6,000 portfolios. We check them out to find out what else are their plans | |
![]() | Meet the man who knows what books your favourite movie character readsAbhisek Suman finds out the books that movie characters read and documents them on Instagram and Twitter | |
![]() | Why you'll love indie noir film Lorni – The Flaneur, directed by Wanphrang DiengdohThe movie premiered at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival held from November 15 to December 1, 2019, and was the only film from India that competed in the First Feature competition category | |
![]() | Everything you need to know about the 11th Indian Film Festival of BhubaneswarThe movies of the Indian Film Festival of Bhubaneswar are being screened at the Odissi Research Centre. For the schedule, check out their Facebook page | |
![]() | This Pollachi filmmaker is also a novelist and a full-time government employee. Multi-tasking much?Siva Raj has pursued various interests and jobs but his heart has always been in films. He talks about his short film Silanthi, his journey in cinema and how you need to struggle as a scriptwriter | |
![]() | With his short film 'Galpa Alpa', director Biswajit Kuldi is stepping into a genre that is new to himBiswajit Kuldi was also a cinematographer of I Have A Dream which was one of the selections for the Children's Rights Film Festival | |
![]() | This 23-year-old filmmaker from Kolkata is all about making movies that matterRohit wants to make films that portray his vision and talk about relevant aspects of society as well | |
Why you need to watch Andrew Thomas' compelling short films ASAPFrom juggling college and a design job to make short films, Andrew's filmmaking journey is one that beats most cinematic scripts. Check it out | ||
![]() | Indian Film Festival of Bhubaneswar (IFFB): Everything you need to knowThis time the Indian Film Festival of Bhubaneswar is not only offering screentime to select student films, but will also award those which strike a chord with their jury | |
![]() | Why the women behind indie film 'All About Michelle' need your support to tell their story todayWith an almost all-women cast and crew, Apoorva Marur is crowdfunding to direct a thriller, for which she has also got on board women farmers from Zaheerabad who will shoot the movie | |
![]() | Filmmaker Abinash Padhan is determined to showcase the best of Odisha through the documentary Mun OdishaThrough all his short films, Abinash Padhan aims to deliver a message that inspires. Even with his latest series, Mun Odisha |
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