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Cannes Film Festival Discoveries You Can Stream Now
From stories of war-torn Lebanon to coal cartels in Dhanbad, here is a list of films celebrated at the Cannes Film Festival that are available for streaming
8 Shades Of Single Fathers In Hindi Cinema
From the doting, overprotective fathers to the eccentric, accidental ones – this Father’s Day, let’s dive into the world of Hindi cinema’s single dads
30 Coming-Of-Age Films And TV Shows You Can Stream Now
Films and web shows across languages and platforms to give you some hope and inspiration
Vikramaditya Motwane on how Ken Loach’s Kes influenced Udaan
Growing up in factory towns and working class heroes in Motwane’s feature film debut and Loach’s landmark British film.
30 Movie Endings We Love
From the brutal to the melancholy, from the shocking to the understated, FC staff members pick their favourite endings, across languages.
Bollywood Scenes That Remind Us Why We Miss Movie Theatres
Earlier, we accessed movies through movie theatres. With this list, we hope to access the movie theatre through the movies.
Udaan: Writing One’s Way To Liberation (A Movie That Inspires Me)
In a world that preaches narratives of non-conformity in a manner that paradoxically appears conformist, Udaan continues to inspire even a decade after it was originally made
70 Of The Best Movies On Netflix
It can be difficult to decide what to watch on Netflix. That is why we’re bringing you our list of 70 of the best movies currently streaming on Netflix India (as of October 2020).
The Top 10 Bollywood Film Endings Of This Millennium
So often I’ve left the theatre still immersed in the world of fictional characters, wondering what they must be doing when the camera isn’t on them anymore
Trending This Week On The Film Companion Film Club
Our Film Club members pick moments where actors spoke volumes using only their eyes
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Top 50 Memorable Bollywood Characters: Arjun from Udaan
In Vikramaditya Motwane’s 2010 film, it’s because of Aayan Barodia’s character – a child who is unusually glum and passive – that Rohan (Rajat Barmecha) wakes up to the broader humanity of his situation
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