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In this episode, we discussed how a person's social stand or ideology may block their view on art or how it can chain up the artistic freedom of some makers.
Another thing we want to apologise, we made mistake by confusing Sengadal film's year. Sengadal by Leena Manimekalai is 2011.
In this episode, we had a conversation with independent filmmaker Jayaprakash Radhakrishnan who made Lens (2015) and the mosquito philosophy (2019). Lens being one such indie film to make it out in the mainstream and mosquito philosophy being a unique experimental piece, we are so delighted to have him here and talk about his art and crafts. Hope you guys enjoy it.
In this episode we discussed about how violent and brutal scenes are handled in cinema and what are it's aftermath. This is pretty much a big topic to discuss. So there will be a another part for it.
In this episode, we discussed why the audience prefers thriller more than other genres and is the thriller movies coming in India are worthy enough for that much hype and recognition.
In this episode we made a discussion on South Korean cinema. How they created a new wave and how Korean cinema managed to win many fans all over the world are the things we talked about. Movies mentioned in thit episode.:- Oldboy, parasite, memories of murder, failan, I saw the devil, pieta, bad guy, handmaiden, housemaid (60s),boomerang family, new world, burning and much more.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.