London Indian Film Festival Ready for another Brilliant Showcase of Films with a Mini Season This June May 28, 2023 | by Stacey Yount The prestigious and brilliant London Indian Film Festival is gearing up for another outstanding line up of films starting in…
LIFF 2002 Special Review: Dug Dug July 2, 2022 | by Katherine Matthews Dug Dug (dir. Ritwik Pareek, 2021) Nightfall. Orchid pink and turquoise blue lights illuminate a roadside dhaba. A man –…
LIFF 2022 Special Review: Masterji July 1, 2022 | by Katherine Matthews Master Ji (dir. Sameer Sharma, 2022) 21st March 2020. Many of us reading that date will be reminded of the…
LIFF Special Review: URF (AKA) June 30, 2022 | by Katherine Matthews URF (“AKA”) Director Geetika Narang Abbasi, 2022 I spent a number of years living in France, and one of the…
LIFF 2022 Special Review: Superfan: The Nav Bhatia Story June 29, 2022 | by Katherine Matthews Let me start with a confession: I don’t follow sports at all. I’m aware enough to know the story of…
Little English a huge success at the London Indian Film Festival world premiere June 29, 2022 | by Stacey Yount The world premiere of director Pravesh Kumar MBE’s debut film Little English, at The Blue Orchid Hotels London Indian Film…
In a very inspiring interview, Nav Bhatia talks about the documentary Superfan: The Nav Bhatia Story June 28, 2022 | by Stacey Yount The uplifting, moving, and fascinating documentary, Superfan: The Nav Bhatia Story, is the closing night gala film at the London…
LIFF 2022 Special Review: Paka (“River of Blood”) June 26, 2022 | by Katherine Matthews Paka (“River of Blood”) dir. Nithin Lukose, 2021 A man is pulled from the Johnson River in Kerala’s Wayanad district,…
Pictures: London Indian Film Festival Opening Night Gala Thrills with Premiere of Dobaaraa June 24, 2022 | by Stacey Yount The outstanding London Indian Film Festival began last night at the BFI Southbank. Along with a red-carpet event, the night…
LIFF 2022 Special Review: Americanish June 22, 2022 | by Katherine Matthews Americanish (dir. Iman Zawahry, 2021) “Sam is going to be so successful,” Ameera (Shenaz Treasury) gushes as she lies between…