FIPRESCI-India

India Chapter of the International Federation of Film Critics

E-CineIndia (April-June 2024)

E-CineIndia
Vol. XXII
ISSN: 2582-2500
April – June 2024

Editor: 
Premendra Mazumder

Editorial Board:
MK Raghavendra
N Vidyashankar (Kannada)
Meena Karnik (Marathi)
Manoj Barpujari (Assamese)
G P Ramachandran (Malayalam)

Copy-Editor: 
Bhagyalakshmi Makam

OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHORS ARE THEIR OWN, AND E-CINEINDIA IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THAT

Article

  1. Premendra Mazumder- Cinema in Bangladesh
  2. Snehasish Mistri- Gandhi & Automation in Mrinal Sen
  3. Ankuran Dutta- The Peries Couple’s Contribution to Sri Lankan Cinema
  4. Tuhinkanya Borah- The Cinema of the Elite – Question Marks
  5. Subrat Jyoti Neog- Tradition of Biographical Films on Sankardeva

Tribute

  1. Milind Damle- Dev Anand and the Uncontested Election
  2. Abhishek Talukder- The Bearable Heaviness of Being Mani Kaul
  3. Siraj Syed- Ameen Sayani: The incomparable radioman, compère, and my Guru
  4. Indranil Banerjee and Sumita Dutta- Rekindling the Unknown Cinematic Brilliance: Dhiren Mukherjee

Critique

  1. N Vidyashankar- All We Imagine as Light: A New Voice of the Indian Independent Cinema
  2. M K Raghavendra- The Portrayal of Political Evil: Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest
  3. G P Ramachandran- Lies and Memories: A Film Narrative Made in Dreams
  4. Latika Padgaonkar- Mithun
  5. Meena Karnik- Sthal
  6. Pradip Biswas- Evil Does Not Exist: Hamaguchi’s Ecological Work
  7. Swapna Gopinath- The Illusion of Power and Masculine Spaces in Bhramayugam
  8. Aparna Ajith- Deciphering the Social and Moral Fabric: An Appraisal of Adoor Gopalakrishnan’s Naalu Pennungal
  9. Devapriya Sanyal- Neeyat
  10. Dipsikha Bhagawati- Nine Hills One Valley: Unfolding Labyrinths

Paper

  1. Vedant Srinivas- Notes on Veli (The Open)
  2. Yatin Satish- Bramayugam: Caste, Power and Cinematic Metaphor

Festival Report

  1. Meghachandra Kongbam- Mumbai International Film Festival 2024
  2. S Viswanath- 77th Cannes: A Critic’s Diary- Trinkets of Duds, Dead Ducks & Few Sparkling Solitaires

Cover
Cinema in Bangladesh
A Still from Ritwik Ghatak’s epic ‘Titash Ekti Nadir Naam’ (Bangladesh, 1973)

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