Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell portrays Vietnam like we have never seen before as a character in a film that is visually beautiful, mysterious and awe inspiring in its cinematic experience.
'Agra' bravely confronts audiences with uncomfortable truths, pushing boundaries, and challenging societal norms.
The film echoes many of the early 50’s movies with some weird rock and roll played by the church band and also a weird title.
Director Don Palathara has crafted a brutally authentic film where lingering static shots with minute invisible details tell a story where the audience serves as a witness in every scene.
The whole film is a homage to families who face such hardships in the name of identity.
This film shows how helpless a human being can get, over a lot of missed chances.
A psychological thriller with some brilliant shots, especially because you are aware that this actually happened.
The story is also about two people who fall in love and have to somehow, against all these odds, find a way back to each other—no matter what that entails.
Dhobi Ghat sinks teeth into the belly of Mumbai.
Kisses is an Irish film which has traveled art house and indie circuits under-the-radar this summer