The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (ZNMD) is that it is poetry in motion. Sounds cheesy I know, but it’s true. The second being that in terms of friendship and the overall feel of the film, it slightly resembles […]
We live in an ever shrinking world. One way or another, be it for pleasure, comfort, or work, we talk to “strangers” all across the world on a day to day basis; often finding it easy to share our innermost thoughts and views with them in a casual […]
This feature documentary, by director Sarah Gavron, follows the trial and tribulations of the Inuit community that calls the village of Niaqornat their home. A picturesque commune of 59 residents, struggling to survive on many levels, the story of Niaqornat is one of hope and eventually triumph through […]
Burnt is like a piece of toast that’s been in the toaster, heating up, for too long. There are initial warnings, that burning smell – weirdly enough I like this smell – which is a movie goer’s intuition speaking, thinking, if this is another one of those clichéd […]