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- The Violin Player is the story of one day in the life of a Bollywood session violinist who finds expression in an unlikely place. The day unfolds to reveal startling truths about music, art, life and survival.
- It traces a journey of an audio installation artist who visits the largest coal mining region of Eastern India. There he encounters depleting natural resources and a landscape shaped by fire and water.
- "Teenkahon (Three Obsessions)" is a triptych film in Bengali by debutante filmmaker Bauddhayan Mukherji. It is an international art house film from Bengal which, as a piece of social document, tries to capture the changing face of morality, the degeneration of values, the increasing pollution of the spoken language, and the changing social fabric of Bengal through three stories. Spread over a hundred years, the three stories are structured in the manner of the classical Three Act Play with each act (read story) exploring one facet of an obsessive relationship outside the purview of marriage. ACT 1 The first film NABALOK (time period 1920-1954) is shot in black and white. This period piece is the story of an 8-year-old boy's emotional attachment and obsession with a newly-married girl. The film opens in Calcutta and moves to rural Bengal. ACT 2 The second film POST MORTEM (time period 1978) is a technicolor film. It is an ambitious single-room drama about two men - the lover and the husband - of a woman who has ended her life the evening before. Through the dialogue between the two characters we see a third emerge and discover the frailties of each relationship and what role each man had in the woman's suicide. ACT 3 The third film TELEPHONE (time period 2013) is the modern age digital film. This Roald Dahl-esque story with a series of twists and turns looks into the darkness that looms beneath the surface of human beings and how manipulative human relationships have become.
- In Berlin, Anna and Eleni stroll around on a summer Saturday evening, carrying an empty suitcase. They start singing. Soon they will have to face the unpredictably fatal consequences of a single wrong lyric.
- In artful and contemplative black and white, The Cloud and the Man (Manikbabur Megh) is a surreal and philosophical reflection on one recently-bereaved middle aged man and his accidentally complex yet meaningful relationship with a cloud.
- In January 1979, refugees in the Sundarbans region of Bangladesh encounter police surrounding their island.
- The film takes the audience through the daily life of an impoverished poor woman in a big city, questioning the glamour associated with our customary obeisance to international notions of womanhood.
- 153 days. 6249 km. 4 countries. 1 cycle. Charaiveti is the point of view personal diary of Chandan Biswas from Barasat, West Bengal as he sets out to become the first in the world to complete a solo Trans-Himalayan expedition on a bicycle.
- A mother's attempt to break through to her autistic child.