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November | 2015 | Operation Kino
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Monthly Archives: November 2015. Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (Sooraj Barjatya, India, 2015). November 12, 2015. It should come as no surprise that Prem Ratan Dhan Payo endlessly parades retrograde ideals it is after all Sooraj Barjatya’s yet another loving ode to the big fat Indian family and traditions but what he manages here … Continue reading →. Visaranai (Vetrimaaran, India, 2015). Dilwale (Rohit Shetty, India, 2015). Angry Indian Goddesses (Pan Nalin, India, 2015). Short film: Arrival (Mani Kaul). Those m...
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Dilwale (Rohit Shetty, India, 2015) | Operation Kino
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Angry Indian Goddesses (Pan Nalin, India, 2015). Visaranai (Vetrimaaran, India, 2015) →. Dilwale (Rohit Shetty, India, 2015). December 18, 2015. Unlike most folks I know, I think Rohit Shetty is occasionally capable of inspired silliness. In. For example, he didn’t merely stop at the fact that he’s remaking Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s. He has one character in his film watch a scene from. At least on paper,. But Shetty does absolutely nothing with the idea. Shetty’s fascination with cars is also common kno...
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Angry Indian Goddesses (Pan Nalin, India, 2015) | Operation Kino
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Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (Sooraj Barjatya, India, 2015). Dilwale (Rohit Shetty, India, 2015) →. Angry Indian Goddesses (Pan Nalin, India, 2015). December 4, 2015. Twenty minutes into Pan Nalin’s. Angry Indian Goddesses,. Burgeoning women’s issues which you regularly see in newspapers about the society judging women for smoking and drinking, for wearing the cloths they want to wear, for choosing career over the traditionally assignedg housewife roles are perfunctorily alluded to and discarded. You are comment...
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Short film: Arrival (Mani Kaul) | Operation Kino
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Short film: Blood of the Beasts (Georges Franju). Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (Sooraj Barjatya, India, 2015) →. Short film: Arrival (Mani Kaul). October 20, 2015. I saw Georges Franju’s. Blood Of The Beasts. Recently and it strongly reminded me of Mani Kaul’s. Produced by Films Division in 1980, the film begins with a shot of people at a bus stand in a village, possibly waiting for a bus to Mumbai. Fittingly for a film titled. The camera, while still inside the eatery, gazes at the posh complex being constructe...
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Short film: Blood of the Beasts (Georges Franju) | Operation Kino
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Capsule: Katti Batti (Nikhil Advani, India, 2015). Short film: Arrival (Mani Kaul) →. Short film: Blood of the Beasts (Georges Franju). October 20, 2015. A male voice takes over the narration. A horse is brought in. The butchers go on about their daily job and the camera passively observes the process which, we’re informed, is painless to the animal. The voice-over impassively informs us that the hooves are used to make fertilizers; the bones are used to make souvenirs, and so on. In one of the passages ...
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February | 2016 | Operation Kino
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Monthly Archives: February 2016. Visaranai (Vetrimaaran, India, 2015). February 19, 2016. First published at Mint Lounge. Tamil filmmaker Vetrimaaran’s new film Visaranai (Interrogation) is primarily about contrasts, or more precisely, about stringing connections between seemingly disparate elements. The film is a fictionalized account of real-life events based on the novel Lock Up, … Continue reading →. Visaranai (Vetrimaaran, India, 2015). Dilwale (Rohit Shetty, India, 2015). RT @ bad dominicana. Are t...
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December | 2015 | Operation Kino
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Monthly Archives: December 2015. Dilwale (Rohit Shetty, India, 2015). December 18, 2015. Unlike most folks I know, I think Rohit Shetty is occasionally capable of inspired silliness. In Bol Bachchan, for example, he didn’t merely stop at the fact that he’s remaking Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Gol Maal, he has one character in his … Continue reading →. Angry Indian Goddesses (Pan Nalin, India, 2015). December 4, 2015. Visaranai (Vetrimaaran, India, 2015). Dilwale (Rohit Shetty, India, 2015). RT @ bad dominicana.
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Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (Sooraj Barjatya, India, 2015) | Operation Kino
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Short film: Arrival (Mani Kaul). Angry Indian Goddesses (Pan Nalin, India, 2015) →. Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (Sooraj Barjatya, India, 2015). November 12, 2015. It should come as no surprise that. Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. Endlessly parades retrograde ideals it is after all Sooraj Barjatya’s yet another loving ode to the big fat Indian family and traditions but what he manages here is quite something, given that this movie (somehow) got made in 2015. Hum Aapke Hain Koun. Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. Prem Ratan Dhan Payo.
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June | 2015 | Operation Kino
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Monthly Archives: June 2015. Short film: Ten Minutes Older (Herz Frank). June 4, 2015. The whole point about cinema, surely, is the close-up of the human face. Huge images such as the Sphinx, Mount Rushmore and the colossal statues in Greece and Rome established the sense of wonder to be had in gazing at … Continue reading →. Visaranai (Vetrimaaran, India, 2015). Dilwale (Rohit Shetty, India, 2015). Angry Indian Goddesses (Pan Nalin, India, 2015). Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (Sooraj Barjatya, India, 2015).
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January | 2015 | Operation Kino
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Monthly Archives: January 2015. Ugly (Anurag Kashyap, India, 2014). January 2, 2015. If you have seen any of Anurag Kashyap’s earlier films, you’re most probably familiar with his tendency of infusing moments of nail-biting tension with bursts of mordant humour. The brilliant chase sequence from Black Friday immediately comes to mind, where … Continue reading →. Visaranai (Vetrimaaran, India, 2015). Dilwale (Rohit Shetty, India, 2015). Angry Indian Goddesses (Pan Nalin, India, 2015). RT @ bad dominicana.