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edwordsmyth · 9 months
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"Why is it that we do not respond to things around us naturally? The question bothered me for a very long time. When I arrived at the answer, it seemed to be simple: if we started responding to issues around us it would cause inconveniences both minor and major. So, in an evasive gesture we make ourselves believe that there is no pressing issue. This amounts, essentially, to a negation of our being as expressed in acting and reacting; through a process of seeing, hearing, feeling, sharing, and responding." -Adoor Gopalakrishnan
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saadiaaf · 2 years
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Mathikulal (Adoor Gopalakrishnan, 1990)
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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When K. Viswanath paid his tribute to Satyajit Ray through Kamal Haasan’s dance skills - Times of India
While the entire nation mourns the demise of legendary filmmaker and Dadasaheb Phalke awardee K. Viswanath condolences are pouring in since last night. Popularly known as ‘Kalatapasvi’, Viswanath is a prominent name not just in Telugu cinema but also in Tamil and Hindi films. The legendary storyteller who directed award-winning films like ‘Sankarabharanam;, ‘Sagara Sangamam’, ‘Swati Mutyam’,…
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ravindudeshan · 7 months
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Ajayan & Nalini ❤️
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highonfilms · 10 months
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10 Most Essential Adoor Gopalakrishnan Movies
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swadhyaaya · 1 year
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an universal director.. adoor gopalakrishnan.. journey of a legend
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kummatty · 2 years
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Mathilukal (1990, dir. Adoor Gopalakrishnan)
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sleepy-ogre · 9 months
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Anantaram [1987, dir. Adoor Gopalakrishnan]
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beyond-hypothermia · 2 years
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Vidheyan (1994) - Adoor Gopalakrishnan
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blogynewz · 7 months
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"Unveiling the Untold Story: Why Being Placed on a Pedestal Can Be a Curse"
Renowned filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan, 82 years old, expressed his belief that many individuals in the film industry refrain from speaking out due to fear of the Enforcement Directorate. However, Gopalakrishnan, popularly known as Adoor, stated that he is not afraid to voice his opinions. He made these remarks during an event in the presence of Goa Governor P. S. Sreedharan Pillai. Adoor also…
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malayalamcinema · 8 months
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Malayalam Cinema
Malayalam cinema is a force to reckon with in the domain of Indian cinema. Though our cinema industry caters to the population of a small geographical area, it produces an average of 70 films a year and boasts of internationally acclaimed directors, script writers, technicians as well as actors of superior calibre.
Over the years, outstanding directors like Adoor Gopalakrishnan, G. Aravindan, M. T. Vasudevan Nair and Shaji N. Karun won acclaim for their films at various international film festivals, taking Malayalam cinema to new heights. It has been among the frontrunners at the annual national film awards for many decades now.
Though the industry had to overcome a few challenges in the beginning, it has been a saga of success, right from the production of its first film, Vigathakumaran. In its history, the story of Malayalam cinema’s rise can be divided into four stages:
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edwordsmyth · 9 months
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Rat-Trap, Adoor Gopalakrishnan (1981)
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saadiaaf · 2 years
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Mathilukal (Adoor Gopalakrishnan, 1990)
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alovelettertocinema · 9 months
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"Cinema is the love of my life."
Have you ever experienced the rush of emotions, the thrill of storytelling, and the magic of visual artistry all rolled into one? If you resonate with this sentiment, you're in the right place! Welcome to Cinephile's Corner, a virtual haven dedicated to our undying love for the silver screen.
In this corner of the internet, we gather to celebrate the mesmerizing world of cinema—a universe that has captured our hearts and minds. From black and white classics to cutting-edge masterpieces, we embark on a journey through time, exploring the works of visionary filmmakers who have left an indelible mark on the art of storytelling.
As we venture forth, we encounter an array of cinematic geniuses, each with their unique style and narrative flair. One cannot speak of cinematic brilliance without mentioning the legendary Martin Scorsese, whose films have forever redefined American cinema. From "Taxi Driver" to "Goodfellas" and beyond, Scorsese's storytelling prowess is nothing short of awe-inspiring.
We delve deeper into the world of art cinema with Andrei Tarkovsky, the Russian auteur whose films are known for their profound philosophical themes and stunning visual poetry. Prepare to be entranced by the ethereal beauty of "Mirror" and the enigmatic journey of "Stalker."
Stanley Kubrick, a master of his craft, shall forever hold a place of reverence in our cinephilic hearts. His meticulous attention to detail and audacious storytelling gave us cinematic treasures like "2001: A Space Odyssey," "A Clockwork Orange," and "The Shining."
And how can we forget Akira Kurosawa, the Japanese maestro whose samurai epics and humanist tales continue to inspire filmmakers worldwide? "Seven Samurai," "Rashomon," and "Yojimbo" are just a few of the many gems he bestowed upon us.
Our love for cinema is not confined to the West; we also cherish the works of revered directors from different regions. In the Indian landscape, we find ourselves drawn to the films of Mahendran and Bharathiraja, who pioneered a new wave of Tamil cinema with their thought-provoking narratives.
Venturing southward to the lush landscapes of Kerala, we lose ourselves in the profound storytelling of Adoor Gopalakrishnan—a master of subtlety and social commentary in Malayalam cinema.
And of course, no homage to world cinema would be complete without paying respects to the maestro of Bengali cinema, Satyajit Ray. His iconic "Apu Trilogy" remains an unparalleled work of art that continues to resonate with cinephiles across the globe.
As we traverse this cinematic landscape, we'll also explore the groundbreaking works of Eric Rohmer and Godard, whose contributions to the French New Wave have redefined cinema's language.
At Cinephile's Corner, we invite you to immerse yourself in the enchanting world of cinema, where every frame is a brushstroke of emotion, every dialogue a symphony of words, and every performance a reflection of the human spirit.
Join us on this thrilling ride of cine-adventure, as we celebrate the past, present, and future of cinema. From passionate discussions and in-depth analyses to reviews and recommendations, this blog is a homage to the love that unites us all—our love for cinema.
So grab your popcorn, dim the lights, and let's embark on this cinematic odyssey together!
Lights, camera, action! Welcome to Cinephile's Corner!
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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EO review: A modern-day masterpiece
Movies are linguistically agnostic. In a recent interview, elaborating upon his five-minute-long opening shot sans dialogues in his debut feature film ‘Swayamwaram’, noted filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan said that the habit of explaining everything to the audiences needs to be broken. Cinema is a visual medium and the images must be self-explanatory. A shining example of this thought is Polish…
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highonfilms · 1 year
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