Lost & Found in Singapore 2023
A journey through the vibrant streets of Singapore as Dhruv and Sitara delve into their personal journeys of love and friendship.
A journey through the vibrant streets of Singapore as Dhruv and Sitara delve into their personal journeys of love and friendship.
In this short, three popular mainstream writings in Bengali literature (Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay and Rabindranath Tagore) are retold through a queer lens set in Kolkata.
The everyday-lives of three female labourers working in a brick kiln in India takes an upsetting turn after an unexpected rainfall halts their work. What unfolds is a threatening tale of unorganized labour and economic debts in a rapidly urbanizing India.
A family's attempts to survive in a world without fire
When Miril downloads the dating app for the first time, he comes across a profile of Gandhar and swipes right. Receiving a match after ages, Gandhar, who is craving for a human touch, gets excited and the conversation turns out fruitful. In this excitement, Gandhar forgets to tell Miril, that he’s confined to a wheel chair, because of an unfortunate accident. After a few days of chatting Gandhar agrees to meet Miril. He is ready to face the fate and invites Miril to his place. How does Miril react to Gandhar’s condition? Do these desperate souls depart or touch each other?
Focuses on Lord Ganesh's mishap which led to have nightless days.
Short, Drama
A father hides his relationship with a male lover from his daughter.
How to speak without words? How to follow zigzags of the shuttle? How to tune a loom? How to seek the teacher inside yourself? Weaving is known but not spoken. Kabir, the weaver/poet/saint from the 15th century turned language on its head, to point to this impossibility of speaking weaving, which he also connected to the search for the spiritual within oneself. This film zig zags between the weaving and musical practice of weavers in Kachchh, Gujarat, and the one lone weaver in Chirala, Andhra Pradesh, who holds the memory of a time before the Jacquard loom robbed them of the language of handloom.
In the years following the 2002 communal riots, the Indian state of Gujarat was rocked by a series of 'encounters': extrajudicial killings conducted by the police staged as acts of self-defence against escaping detainees. Shubhradeep Chakravorty’s cogent, straight-talking Encountered on Saffron Agenda? unearths the truth behind four notorious encounters that took place in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, between 2002 and 2005.
After the death of his father, Manish's uncles start taking his life decisions. His journey leads him to a questionable point when he begins a secret incestuous love affair with a cousin and the family finds itself in the midst of another death.
Avant-garde film made by Rameshwar Broota in 1991.
"Ruuposh" explores the struggles of a Muslim family separated by the partition of India as they try to reconnect despite years of pain, estrangement, and political turmoil.
Ehsaan Aap Ka is a Hindi Feature Film starring Urmila Bhatt , Suresh Oberoi , Deepti Naval , Vijayendra Ghatge , and more. The movie is directed by S. Yusuf , and produced by Jay & Nihar.
In Search of Bidesia is a musical documentary on Bhojpuri folk music that connects the history of indentured labour migration from the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar to the last living musicians in these states, who are now struggling to ensure these songs of love and longing do not slip into oblivion.
Some friends make a time machine together. so that he can see the world of the past
A photoplay that depicts various social performances: conversation, labour, gossip, revelry, dinner, conspiracy - that transpire on the sidelines of an annual religious congregation inside a New Delhi public park. The observer declares the distance of their vantage point from the event of the ceremony and employs this facility to map the topographies of inclusion and exclusion that exist across the parkscape. The title of the film refers to an old Punjabi proverb: 'Khuaje da Guwah Daddu ('ਖੁਆਜੇ ਦਾ ਗੁਵਾਹ ਡੱਡੂ)', which describes the frog who claims to be - much like the filmmaker and the park - a witness of the life within the pond. The phrase is doused in lament, though, for how can a frog describe without bias a system that ultimately stands to benefit it.
Sameer, a spectacled and diffident boy, finds it difficult to approach girls. His friend Babya, a womaniser, then comes to his rescue and helps him to find a wife.