E-CineIndia (October-December 2024)
E-CineIndia Vol XXIV
ISSN: 2582-2500
Oct-Dec 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
Tribute
1. Rita Dutta – Ode to Shyam Babu: A Feminist Filmmaker
2. Sachin Chatte – Shyam Bengal has a Profound Impact on Indian Cinema
3. Milind Damle – The Saga of Raj Kapoor: A Tale of Simplicity and Showmanship
5th Chidananda Dasgupta Memorial Competition for Film Criticism 2024
4. Rhythm Mandal: Best Award – ‘Out, damned spot’: Repression, Revolt, and Guilt in Qala
5. Sayan Paul: 2nd Best Award – Bramayugam
Article
6. Elena Rubashevska – Indian Entries at the Golden Globes: Voices of Genders
7. Martin P. Botha – The Significance of the Cape Winelands Film Festival As A Platform for World Cinema
8. Madhuja Mukherjee – Cinema in Bengal, Early Film Cultures, And Women as ‘Actors’ / in ‘Action’
9. Sudha Padmaja Francis – A New-Old Connection: The Intermedial Literary Re-turn in Malayalam Cinema
10. A Chandrasekhar – Survival Movies in Malayalam: A Critical and Evaluative study
11. Ashok Palit – The New Wave Cinema of Odisha
12. Lalit Rao – Animation Films by Georges Schwizgebel
13. O.P. Srivastava – Parallel Cinema: India’s Revolutionary Film Movement
14. Subrat Jyoti Neog – Namrata Datta’s Lakshahira: The Woman of Substance
15. Anirban Sadhu – Films, not on Film – Indian Post Millennial Cinema
Paper
16. Ashikha N – Reclaiming the Everyday: Loiter, Leisure, and Love in Arun Fulara’s My Mother’s Girlfriend
17. Manasee Palshikar – The Reassuring Emergence of the Quasi-maa Cop
Critique
18. M K Raghavendra – Dushor: An Experimental Film by Purandar Chaudhuri
19. Pradip Biswas – Boat People: Ann Hui’s Saga of Scary War
20. Rekha Deshpande – All We Imagine as Light or Magic?
21. Garima Kalita – Mimi: The Woman Protagonist and A Story of Subverted Motherhood
22. Aparna Ajith – Moving with the Undercurrent: Vagaries of Women and Nature in Ullozhukku
23. Bhagyalakshmi Makam – Mahaan
24. J.A.H. Khatri – Misplaced Priorities and Ecological Imbalance: A Reading of Sherni
25. Siraj Syed – A Smuggler and Mass Murderer as Superhero and Icon
26. S Viswanath – Winging it against Societal Anathema
27. Dipsikha Bhagawati – Venkya: Tamaso Maa Jyotirgamay: The Fervent Mission
28. Latha Rajasekar – Experiencing Director Manikandan’s Kadaisi Vivasayi
29. Mitesh Take – A Meditative, Contemplative, Spiritual Experience
30. Purushotham Chalapathi and Deepika Bansal – Who Won the (Emotional) Conflict in Mala Aai Vhhaychy!?
31. Pranjal Borah – The Mirror to the Self and Society: Unfurling the Aesthetics and Politics of Aattam