Khushi Jain reviews Anvita Dutt’s sophomore feature Qala, a chronicle of the tumultuous relationship between a rising musician and her family in 1940s Calcutta. Anvita …
‘Qala’ (2022) Review

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Khushi Jain reviews Anvita Dutt’s sophomore feature Qala, a chronicle of the tumultuous relationship between a rising musician and her family in 1940s Calcutta. Anvita …
The FilmSoc Journal is back for the the 79th edition of Venice film festival, with critic Aryan Tauqeer delivering a look at the hits and …
Klára Kozlayová reviews the highly anticipated cinematic depiction of Taylor Swift’s All Too Well. “Are you real?” She asks Him in the first scene. They …
BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 65th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …
Rach Leong reviews Sound of Metal‘s nuanced examination of deafness and addiction. In line with 2020’s theme of watching everything we once took for granted …
Alina Elena reviews a documentary on the Dutch punk scene as part of our Raindance 2020 coverage. Mostly focusing on 16mm and Super 8 footage …