By Fatima Husain
Sudanese documentary filmmaker Hajooj Kuka’s debut feature film aKasha is a tale of an unlikely love triangle between a soldier, a girl and an AK-47. By Fatima Husain
Afghanistan is a land bruised with decades of war, yet law and order survives even in the distant of villages through Jirga. Jirga - a tribal council or traditional assembly of leaders (in Afghanistan) that makes decisions by consensus, usually settling disputes according to the teachings of the Pashtuns. By Fatima Husain
Indian Director Vasan Bala’s The Man Who Feels No Pain (Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota) is the first Bollywood film to be featured at TIFF’s Midnight Madness program. This Bollywood-Masala-meets-Stephen-Chow action film won The Grolsch People’s Choice Madness Award at the festival. By Fatima Husain
November 26, 2008. It was business as usual in the bustling city of Mumbai (India). Until suddenly the piercing sounds of shootings and bomb attacks wreaked utter mayhem and shrouded the city in shades of innocent blood. By Danny Sheahan
It can be tough being socially awkward: it can be difficult relating to other people, it can be difficult to form new connections with new people, and it can be difficult to really talk about one’s own personal feelings with people, even if it’s with people who are very close, such as family and friends. However, from an outside perspective, awkwardness can be quite funny. By Ramanan Sundaralingam
It is amazing to learn that The Chambermaid was shot in a fully operational hotel in just 17 days, as in the span of just over 100 minutes. This film captures a pressing issue majority of the world's population faces. |
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